Alexander Pope
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<p>First published in 1978 <i>Alexander Pope </i>is an introduction to Pope's life and work which sets the poet solidly in his age and relates the liveliness and variety of his poetry to the strange combination of chronic invalidism and a sociable disposition which marked his life. G. S. Fraser argues that Pope is a more varied figure than his reputation as a great satirist indicates and that he is in some ways more a survivor from the Restoration than a precursor of middle-class morality. Special attention is paid to the poems in the first <i>Collected Works </i>of 1717 which displays both Pope's gaiety and his sense of colour and beauty. The dignity of his translation of Homer and the thoughtfulness and piety of <i>An Essay on Man </i>are also emphasised. His satirical genius which found its greatest expression during the later years of declining health is not ignored but set in perspective. Many readers of this persuasively argued study will be surprised to discover in it a gayer more warm-hearted and more likeable Pope than they had perhaps imagined. Students of English literature will find this book immensely refreshing. </p>
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