Selected Poetry (Oxford World's Classics)

Selected Poetry (Oxford World's Classics)

by Alexander Pope (Author), Alexander Pope (Author), Pat Rogers (Editor)

Synopsis

Alexander Pope (1688-1744) is regarded as the most important poet of the early eighteenth century. An invalid from infancy, Pope devoted his energies towards literature and achieved remarkable success with his first published work at the age of 21. A succession of brilliant poems followed, including An Essay on Criticism (1711), Windsor Forest (1713), and his masterpiece The Rape of the Lock (1712). A second period of great poetry was begun in 1728 with the appearance of the first Dunciad. All these works, which exhibit Pope's astonishing human insight, his wide sympathies, and powers of social observation (displayed to greatest effect in his talent for satire), feature in this selection. In his introduction - an eloquent defence of Pope's poetic practice - Pat Rogers argues that we must abandon our Romantic conception of poetry as a record of fleeting and subjective states if we are to understand Pope fully. Instead, we must see him as an accomplished practitioner of the poetry of ideas and of satirical reflection on human society. This collection is chosen from the Oxford Authors critical edition of Pope's major works. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 226
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 09 Oct 2008

ISBN 10: 0199537607
ISBN 13: 9780199537600

Media Reviews
Good notes, especially on esoteric terms, concepts, [and] items endemic to the 18th century. --Mary Norton, Western Carolina University
This is an excellent classroom text for a course in major 18th century poets. I would not hesitate to use it or recommend it to others. --Robert D. Spector, Long Island University
An absorbing and erudite study. --John Marillo, North Carolina State University
The cleanest text of all Pope anthologies combined with the most helpful notes make this the most accessible collection of Pope's poems available to students. --Jerome Donne, University of Central Florida


Good notes, especially on esoteric terms, concepts, [and] items endemic to the 18th century. --Mary Norton, Western Carolina University


This is an excellent classroom text for a course in major 18th century poets. I would not hesitate to use it or recommend it to others. --Robert D. Spector, Long Island University


An absorbing and erudite study. --John Marillo, North Carolina State University


The cleanest text of all Pope anthologies combined with the most helpful notes make this the most accessible collection of Pope's poems available to students. --Jerome Donne, University of Central Florida


Author Bio
Pat Rogers is DeBartolo Professor of the Liberal Arts at the University of South Florida. He has written books on Pope, Swift, Johnson, Defoe, and Fielding, as well as general books such as The Augustan Vision (1974), and Literature and Popular Culture in Eighteenth-Century England (1985). He is the editor of The Oxford Illustrated History of English Literature.