Alexander Pope: The Evolution of a PoetThis title was first published in 2002: Making use of the growing body of research in recent years on the nature of creativity, Netta Goldsmith here presents a new view of the famous poet whose personality has long frustrated scholars as elusive. Goldsmith tells the story of Pope's life so as to show the factors-personal and public, psychological and social-which shaped his character and enabled him to secure widespread recognition as a major poet. Discussions of significant works are integrated into the narrative covering main events and key relationships, as well as illustrating points made throughout about Pope's approach to his art. Among other things this book shows how vulnerable Pope felt as a Papist in a time of endemic Jacobite activity, and how his fear of possible prosecution for sedition determined much of his conduct and the way he shaped his career. Alexander Pope: The evolution of a poet not only provides a fresh perspective on Pope, but also on the very nature of literary creativity. |
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... pallidly studious look ; not merely a sharp , keen countenance but something
grand ; like Cicero ' s . ' He ' had a large and very fine eye , and a long handsome
nose ; his mouth had those peculiar marks which are always found in the mouths
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... pallidly studious look ; not merely a sharp , keen countenance but something
grand ; like Cicero ' s . ' He ' had a large and very fine eye , and a long handsome
nose ; his mouth had those peculiar marks which are always found in the mouths
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Strana 78
Pope admits that Belinda ' s ' lively Looks a sprightly Mind disclose ' ( 2 . 9 ) .
Addison refuses to give credit where credit is due . Unlike Pope he looks forward
with relish to the time when Clarinda will marry , because “ When a Man becomes
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Pope admits that Belinda ' s ' lively Looks a sprightly Mind disclose ' ( 2 . 9 ) .
Addison refuses to give credit where credit is due . Unlike Pope he looks forward
with relish to the time when Clarinda will marry , because “ When a Man becomes
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Strana 117
However , no doubt filled with curiosity , he asked to look at Book II and , having
done so , returned it after a few days ' with very high recommendations . °31
Apparently Addison wanted to distance himself from the behaviour of some of his
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However , no doubt filled with curiosity , he asked to look at Book II and , having
done so , returned it after a few days ' with very high recommendations . °31
Apparently Addison wanted to distance himself from the behaviour of some of his
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On Being a Papist | 17 |
The Itch of Poetry | 35 |
Launching a Career | 51 |
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