Essays on Pope / Pat Rogers.

Rogers, Pat, 1938-
Call Number
821/.5
Author
Rogers, Pat, 1938- author.
Title
Essays on Pope / Pat Rogers.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xx, 263 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents
Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- 1. Pope and the syntax of satire -- 2. The politics of style -- 3. Form and pattern in the Pastorals -- 4. Windsor-Forest, Britannia and river poetry -- 5. Faery lore and The Rape of the Lock -- 6. Timon's Villa and Chatsworth -- 7. A drama of mixed feelings : the Epistle to Artbuthnot -- 8. The name and nature of Dulness : proper nouns in The Dunciad -- 9. Pope and the social scene -- 10. Blacks and poetry and Pope -- 11. The case of Pope v. Curll -- 12. Pope and his subscribers -- 13. The Burlington circle in the provinces : Pope's Yorkshire friends -- 14. Pope and the antiquarians -- Index.
Summary
Leading literary historian and eighteenth-century specialist Pat Rogers has long been recognized as an authority on the poet Alexander Pope. This volume addresses the many facets of Pope's world and work, and represents Rogers's important contribution over the years to Pope studies. A substantial new essay on Pope and the antiquarians is presented alongside considerably revised versions of essays published in scholarly journals, which together cover most of Pope's major work, including the Pastorals, Windsor Forest, Rape of the Lock, Epistle to Arbuthnot and The Dunciad. There are general essays on form and style, Pope's social context, his dealings with the Burlington circle, and his battles with his publisher. Essays on Pope gathers for the first time the best writing on this celebrated author by one of our foremost critics, and is an indispensable resource for scholars of eighteenth-century literature.
Subject
Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744 Criticism and interpretation.
Verse satire, English History and criticism.
Multimedia
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Summary
Leading literary historian and eighteenth-century specialist Pat Rogers has long been recognized as an authority on the poet Alexander Pope. This volume addresses the many facets of Pope's world and work, and represents Rogers's important contribution over the years to Pope studies. A substantial new essay on Pope and the antiquarians is presented alongside considerably revised versions of essays published in scholarly journals, which together cover most of Pope's major work, including the Pastorals, Windsor Forest, Rape of the Lock, Epistle to Arbuthnot and The Dunciad. There are general essays on form and style, Pope's social context, his dealings with the Burlington circle, and his battles with his publisher. Essays on Pope gathers for the first time the best writing on this celebrated author by one of our foremost critics, and is an indispensable resource for scholars of eighteenth-century literature.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents
Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- 1. Pope and the syntax of satire -- 2. The politics of style -- 3. Form and pattern in the Pastorals -- 4. Windsor-Forest, Britannia and river poetry -- 5. Faery lore and The Rape of the Lock -- 6. Timon's Villa and Chatsworth -- 7. A drama of mixed feelings : the Epistle to Artbuthnot -- 8. The name and nature of Dulness : proper nouns in The Dunciad -- 9. Pope and the social scene -- 10. Blacks and poetry and Pope -- 11. The case of Pope v. Curll -- 12. Pope and his subscribers -- 13. The Burlington circle in the provinces : Pope's Yorkshire friends -- 14. Pope and the antiquarians -- Index.
Subject
Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744 Criticism and interpretation.
Verse satire, English History and criticism.
Multimedia