Könyv jellemzők | |
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Kiadó | Oxford University Press |
Célcsoport | Felnőtt |
Kötés | Fűzött |
ISBN | 9780199537600 |
Nyelv | Angol |
Nyelvi szint | C2-anyanyelvi |
Sorozat | Oxford World\'s Classics |
succession of brilliant poems followed, including An Essay on Criticism (1711), Windsor Forest (1713), and his masterpiece The Rape of the Lock (1712). A second period of great poetry was begun in 1728 with the appearance of the first Dunciad. All these
works, which exhibit Pope's astonishing human insight, his wide sympathies, and powers of social observation (displayed to greatest effect in his talent for satire), feature in this selection. In his introduction - an eloquent defence of Pope's poetic
practice - Pat Rogers argues that we must abandon our Romantic conception of poetry as a record of fleeting and subjective states if we are to understand Pope fully. Instead, we must see him as an accomplished practitioner of the poetry of ideas and of
satirical reflection on human society. This collection is chosen from the Oxford Authors critical edition of Pope's major works.