Description: Discussions of Alexander Pope - Summary Discussions of Alexander Pope, edited and with an introduction by Rufus A. Blanschard, is a scholarly examination of the works and impact of one of England's foremost poets and satirists. Published in 1960 by D.C. Heath and Company as part of the Discussions of Literature series, this volume gathers critical essays and analyses that explore Pope’s literary contributions, his unique style, and the cultural context of his time. The book delves into themes found in Pope's poetry, such as morality, society, and the nature of satire, providing readers with a deeper understanding of his work and its enduring significance. This vintage paperback is in good condition, featuring minimal wear to the edges and corners, with a secure, tight, and uncreased binding. This copy comes from the personal collection of a university professor, whose signature can be found on the front end page, adding a layer of academic provenance to this important literary work. Key Features:In-depth analysis of Alexander Pope’s works and literary impactEdited by a noted scholar with critical essays on Pope's themes and styleGood condition with minimal wear and secure binding Collection Suitability: This book is an essential resource for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of English literature, particularly those interested in 18th-century poetry and satire. The professor's signature enhances its value as a resource for understanding Pope's contributions to literature and culture.
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Binding: Paperback
Place of Publication: United States
Language: English
Special Attributes: Vintage Paperback
Author: Rufus Blanchard
Publisher: D.C. Heath and Company
Topic: Literary Criticism
Subject: History
Year Printed: 1960
Original/Facsimile: Original