In this groundbreaking study, Deetz examines the life and works of Alexander Pope, one of the most accomplished poets of the eighteenth century. He explores Pope's literary influences, his artistic principles, and his legacy on English literature. The book also includes a selection of Pope's masterpieces, with commentary and analysis by Deetz. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of English poetry.
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