Om Alexander Pope's Poetical Works Vol. II
Volume II includes many of Pope's most celebrated works, such as:The Rape of the Lock: A mock-epic poem that satirizes a petty high-society scandal by comparing it to the epic world of the gods. It's one of Pope's most famous works, known for its wit and use of heroic couplets.
Eloisa to Abelard: A verse epistle that explores the tragic romance between Eloisa (Héloïse) and her teacher Abelard. The poem is rich in emotional intensity and showcases Pope's ability to convey deep feelings.
The Dunciad: A satirical poem that criticizes the decline of literature and culture in Britain. It targets various poets, critics, and publishers whom Pope considered to be dull or incompetent.
Epistles to Several Persons (Moral Essays): A series of poems that discuss moral and philosophical topics, including the nature of man, the pursuit of happiness, and the roles of women in society.
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