The Rape of the Lock
Tillotson's seminal edition includes comprehensive annotation, the 1712 version of the poem as well as the 1714 version, and a substantial amount of critical material in appendices. No student of Pope can afford to be without this classic edition

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The Rape of the Lock
Tillotson's seminal edition includes comprehensive annotation, the 1712 version of the poem as well as the 1714 version, and a substantial amount of critical material in appendices. No student of Pope can afford to be without this classic edition

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The Rape of the Lock

The Rape of the Lock

by Alexander Pope
The Rape of the Lock

The Rape of the Lock

by Alexander Pope

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Tillotson's seminal edition includes comprehensive annotation, the 1712 version of the poem as well as the 1714 version, and a substantial amount of critical material in appendices. No student of Pope can afford to be without this classic edition


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786050459852
Publisher: Alexander Pope
Publication date: 06/18/2016
Sold by: StreetLib SRL
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 826,000
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Alexander Pope (1688-1744) was an English poet. Born in London to a family of Catholics who were later expelled from the city during a period of religious persecution, Pope was largely self-educated, and struggled with numerous illnesses from a young age. At 23, he wrote the discursive poem An Essay on Criticism (1711), a manifesto on the art of poetry which gained him the admiration and acclaim of influential critics and writers of his day. His most famous poem, The Rape of the Lock (1712), is a mock epic which critiques aristocratic English society while showcasing Pope’s mastery of poetic form, particularly the use of the heroic couplet. Pope produced highly acclaimed translations of the Iliad and Odyssey, which transformed Homer’s ancient Greek dactylic hexameter into a contemporary rhyming English verse. His work The Dunciad (1728-1743), originally published anonymously in Dublin, is a satirical poem which lampoons English literary society and criticizes the moral and intellectual decay of British life. Second only to Shakespeare for the frequency with which he is quoted, Alexander Pope succumbed to his illnesses at the age of 56 while at the height of his fame and productivity.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION, NOTE ON TEXT, KEY TO NOTES, THE RAPE OF THE LOCK: An Heroi-Comical poem in five Canto’s APPENDICES A THE RAPE OF THE LOCKE (I7I2 VERSION) B SYLPHS C THE HEROIC COUPLET D THE LIFE OF POPE
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