Pope: New ContextsDavid Fairer Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1990 - 251 Seiten |
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... Lock , whose political dimension becomes apparent against the background of controversy over the Revolu- tion'.5 Until recently , I had always assumed that the title of Pope's heroi- comical poem introduced the master trope , a yoking ...
... Lock , whose political dimension becomes apparent against the background of controversy over the Revolu- tion'.5 Until recently , I had always assumed that the title of Pope's heroi- comical poem introduced the master trope , a yoking ...
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... lock ' or ' give back the lock ' - but is it the rhetoric of Jacobitism ' , evidence of Pope's adherence to the exiled descendants of the deposed James II ? I remain unconvinced . Somehow Pope's playful hyperbole fails to carry the ...
... lock ' or ' give back the lock ' - but is it the rhetoric of Jacobitism ' , evidence of Pope's adherence to the exiled descendants of the deposed James II ? I remain unconvinced . Somehow Pope's playful hyperbole fails to carry the ...
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... Lock , iii , 7-8 . ) - ' Trivial Things ' The preponderance of female interest in Pope's mock - epics is no arbitrary distortion of source material : it arises from perceived conflicts between masculine and feminine values within epic ...
... Lock , iii , 7-8 . ) - ' Trivial Things ' The preponderance of female interest in Pope's mock - epics is no arbitrary distortion of source material : it arises from perceived conflicts between masculine and feminine values within epic ...
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Pope and the Patriots Christine Gerrard | 25 |
Pope and the idea | 45 |
Belinda Bays and epic effeminacy | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Addison Alexander Pope argue Augustan authority becomes Belinda Blake Blake's Bolingbroke century character Cibber Cobham Coleridge context contradiction couplet court criticism cultural discourse distinction Dryden Dulness dunces Dunciad edited effeminacy eighteenth eighteenth-century Eloisa to Abelard English epic Epistle epitaph Essay example father female feminine Frederick genius George Lyttelton Hanoverian Heraclitus hero heroic Homer Horace Howard Erskine-Hill human idea ideal identity ideology Iliad imagination Imitation J. H. Plumb Jacobitism John language laureate Leopold Damrosch letter literary literature Lock London Lyttelton masculine masquerade metaphor Milton misogyny moral nature Odyssey opposition Paradise Lost passage passion Patriot Phaeacians poem poet poetic political Pope's poetry Popeian Prelude Prince prose Queen Quincey Rape reader revolution rhetoric Romantic satire Scriblerian sense sexual Sherburn social Spectator Stuart suggests Swift things thought Tory tradition translation University verse voice vols Oxford Walpole Whig William William Wordsworth Windsor-Forest woman women words Wordsworth writing