Routledge Revivals: The Poetry of Alexander Pope (1955)
Laureate of Peace
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:7th Nov '17
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This insightful examination of Alexander Pope's poetry reveals his technical mastery and profound meanings, making Routledge Revivals: The Poetry of Alexander Pope a significant contribution to literary studies.
Originally published in 1955, Routledge Revivals: The Poetry of Alexander Pope provides an in-depth analysis of Alexander Pope's writings, highlighting the technical brilliance present in his poetry. This work stands out as the first comprehensive examination dedicated to exploring the profound meanings embedded within Pope's literary contributions. The author meticulously dissects Pope's techniques, offering readers a clearer understanding of his artistry and the significance of his work in the broader literary landscape.
One notable section of the book, which has been revised and expanded, previously played a crucial role in reshaping the study of Pope's poetry. Among the additional chapters, one presents a fresh interpretation of The Temple of Fame, a poem that has often been overlooked. This chapter not only revisits the poem but also proposes new ideas that contribute to advancements in aesthetic understanding. Furthermore, the book examines Lord Byron's support of Pope, framing it as an important moment in English literary criticism that enhances our comprehension of both poets.
The final chapter of Routledge Revivals: The Poetry of Alexander Pope connects Pope's ideas with contemporary thought, illustrating their relevance today. This insightful exploration enriches existing knowledge about Pope and aims to rekindle interest in the work and philosophy of this esteemed Laureate of Peace.
ISBN: 9781138307131
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 530g
188 pages