Synopsis
"The Age of Pope (1700-1744)" provides a comprehensive examination of one of the most vibrant periods in English literary history. Covering the first half of the eighteenth century, this work explores the profound influence of Alexander Pope and his contemporaries on the development of British letters. John Dennis meticulously analyzes the transition from the Restoration era into the Augustan Age, a time characterized by satire, philosophical inquiry, and the refinement of poetic form.
The book delves into the major literary figures of the time, including Jonathan Swift, Joseph Addison, and Richard Steele, while tracing the evolution of the periodical essay and the rise of the modern novel. By situating these writers within their social and political contexts, the text illustrates how the literature of the period reflected the shifting values of the Enlightenment. This study remains an essential resource for students and scholars interested in the stylistic innovations and intellectual debates that defined early eighteenth-century Britain. "The Age of Pope (1700-1744)" serves as both an introduction to the era's masterpieces and a deep dive into the cultural landscape that allowed them to flourish.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025324555
- Number of pages: 278
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 18 mm
- Languages: English
