Alexander Pope
Discover the brilliance of Alexander Pope in this compelling selection of his most celebrated works. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1988, this paperback edition spans 314 pages and showcases Pope's mastery of verse. Inside, you'll find the iconic poem "The Rape of the Lock," a satirical exploration of social manners, alongside "Eloisa to Abelard," a poignant reflection on love and longing. Additionally, this collection features extracts from "The Dunciad," a fierce critique of literary incompetence, as well as Pope's renowned translation of Homer. Perfect for both new readers and seasoned fans, this book offers a comprehensive glimpse into the mind of one of the greatest poets of the 18th century. Dive into the world of Alexander Pope and experience the wit and wisdom that has captivated audiences for generations.