Alexander PopeHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1986 - 189 Seiten Eleven previously published critical essays on the works of the satirical eighteenth-century English poet. |
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... letters as portraits of his own heart , as extensions of his own being . In a letter to Lady Mary Wortley Montagu , he refers characteristically to “ Those Shadows of Me , my Letters , " and writes again : " I can say little to ...
... letters as portraits of his own heart , as extensions of his own being . In a letter to Lady Mary Wortley Montagu , he refers characteristically to “ Those Shadows of Me , my Letters , " and writes again : " I can say little to ...
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... letter represents one of Pope's finest , its posturing demands tolerant indulgence . The verse epistles are basically more effective than the letters for this reason . Although the epistles are not , generally speaking , as self ...
... letter represents one of Pope's finest , its posturing demands tolerant indulgence . The verse epistles are basically more effective than the letters for this reason . Although the epistles are not , generally speaking , as self ...
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Harold Bloom. accommodate Pope's posturing more easily than the prose letter . In his letter to Arbuthnot justifying specific satire ( III ) , Pope seems to be shadowboxing with abstractions ; in the epistle to the same man , he actually ...
Harold Bloom. accommodate Pope's posturing more easily than the prose letter . In his letter to Arbuthnot justifying specific satire ( III ) , Pope seems to be shadowboxing with abstractions ; in the epistle to the same man , he actually ...
Inhalt
Wit and Poetry and Pope | 9 |
Windsor Forest | 27 |
An Essay on Man | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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