| Author/Contributor(s): | Pope, Alexander; Price, Martin; Miller, Christopher; Visconsi, Elliott |
| Publisher: | Signet |
| Date: | 4/3/2012 |
| Binding: | Mass-market Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
Alexander Pope enjoyed in his lifetime a fame and fortune that few poets have received. Known for his brilliant epigrams, he was an uncompromising social critic and razor-sharp satirist of fashionable society’s foibles. His poetry was characterized by a graceful mastery of the English language, a biting wit, and a moral alertness that ranged from contemptuous to compassionate to dryly humorous. Considered England’s greatest living poet by the age of 25, Pope would be hailed by Lord Byron as “the greatest name in our Poetry.”
Includes an Introduction by Christopher Miller
and an Afterword by Elliott Visconsi