Pope A poetry

When1:  1714

When2:  1734

Who:    Alexander Pope [Pope, Alexander]

What:   poet/essayist/critic

Where:  England

works\  Little Learning [1711: poem]; Essay on Criticism [1711: essay]; Odyssey of Homer [1713 to 1725: translated from Greek, including Vital Spark of Heavenly Fire]; Iliad of Homer [1713 to 1725: translated from Greek]; Rape of the Lock [1714: poem]; Solitude [1717: poem]; Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady [1717: poem]; Eloisa to Abelard [1717: poem]; Moral Essays [1731 to 1735: essays]; On the Nature and State of Man or An Essay on Man [1734: essay, including The Riddle of the World or Know Then Thyself]; Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot [1735: essay in Moral Essays]; Dunciad [1742: poem]

Detail: He lived 1688 to 1744.

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