Critical Essays on Alexander PopeWallace Jackson, R. Paul Yoder G.K. Hall, 1993 - 200 Seiten Editors Jackson and Yoder have confined their selection of essays to those from the last 20 years and particularly those since 1980. The essays are general in nature rather than confining themselves to a specific work, in an attempt to place Pope in the broader perspective of representing the whole person, as opposed to earlier criticism that depicted him as a skilled craftsman and a poet of eminent good sense. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... argues , does not merely poke fun at the superficial values of eighteenth - century society ; it participates in shaping attitudes towards the relationship between men and women within a world of “ sterile fetishism . " For Pollak ...
... argues , does not merely poke fun at the superficial values of eighteenth - century society ; it participates in shaping attitudes towards the relationship between men and women within a world of “ sterile fetishism . " For Pollak ...
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... argues persuasively that no single theory can possibly " sum up " or " capture " Pope , that the poet , like any great writer , is complex enough to resist being co - opted by a single critical or theoretical perspective.13 The analogy ...
... argues persuasively that no single theory can possibly " sum up " or " capture " Pope , that the poet , like any great writer , is complex enough to resist being co - opted by a single critical or theoretical perspective.13 The analogy ...
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... argues for Juvenal rather than Horace as the political and rhetorical model for Pope's later satires . Of course , these satires ' Juvenalian qualities were first noted long before such recent works of criticism . See , for example ...
... argues for Juvenal rather than Horace as the political and rhetorical model for Pope's later satires . Of course , these satires ' Juvenalian qualities were first noted long before such recent works of criticism . See , for example ...
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A Literary Life 222 | 21 |
from Locke and the Scriblerians | 28 |
New Contexts | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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