It has long been known that Alexander Pope was, in his youth, interested in painting; and that at least two of the leading painters of his time, Charles Jervas and Jonathan Richardson the elder, were also his intimate friends
As one of the most important political and religious figures of the mid sixteenth century, Cardinal ...
Pope belonged to the class of gentleman poet, who despised making money through the literary profess...
v. 1. Dyce, A. Memoir of Pope. The plan of an epic poem, &c. The will of Pope. Preface. Variations i...
It has become a commonplace of modern Pope criticism to note, in passing, that the poet Alexander Po...
Alexander Pope's great interest in painted or sketched portraits, especially in the middle and later...
Because of his intimate knowledge of painting techniques and the effects of those techniques. Pope w...
The critical and aesthetic theory Ut Pictura Poesis (or, as Simonides expressed it: "a poem is a spe...
Bibliography: pages 202-210.This work examines and critically evaluates what the author considers to...
This paper will discuss the translations of poetry and some of the editions that Alexander Pope prod...
Reading Alexander Pope (1688-1744) is always difficult and challenging. As in the case of most poet...
Jerome McGann observes that 'DECEPTIVE apparitions haunt romantic writing'. This thesis investigate...
The overarching goal of this study is to suggest that Alexander Pope did not abandon his project for...
As a significant number of critical and theoretical work concerning the long eighteenth century has ...
William Butler Yeats's lifelong practice of discussing literature by analogy to painting and sculptu...
Often a definitive explanation of a writer is to be found in the best works he has written, or in th...
As one of the most important political and religious figures of the mid sixteenth century, Cardinal ...
Pope belonged to the class of gentleman poet, who despised making money through the literary profess...
v. 1. Dyce, A. Memoir of Pope. The plan of an epic poem, &c. The will of Pope. Preface. Variations i...
It has become a commonplace of modern Pope criticism to note, in passing, that the poet Alexander Po...
Alexander Pope's great interest in painted or sketched portraits, especially in the middle and later...
Because of his intimate knowledge of painting techniques and the effects of those techniques. Pope w...
The critical and aesthetic theory Ut Pictura Poesis (or, as Simonides expressed it: "a poem is a spe...
Bibliography: pages 202-210.This work examines and critically evaluates what the author considers to...
This paper will discuss the translations of poetry and some of the editions that Alexander Pope prod...
Reading Alexander Pope (1688-1744) is always difficult and challenging. As in the case of most poet...
Jerome McGann observes that 'DECEPTIVE apparitions haunt romantic writing'. This thesis investigate...
The overarching goal of this study is to suggest that Alexander Pope did not abandon his project for...
As a significant number of critical and theoretical work concerning the long eighteenth century has ...
William Butler Yeats's lifelong practice of discussing literature by analogy to painting and sculptu...
Often a definitive explanation of a writer is to be found in the best works he has written, or in th...
As one of the most important political and religious figures of the mid sixteenth century, Cardinal ...
Pope belonged to the class of gentleman poet, who despised making money through the literary profess...
v. 1. Dyce, A. Memoir of Pope. The plan of an epic poem, &c. The will of Pope. Preface. Variations i...