The Life of the Author: Alexander Pope
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2026
Wiley-Blackwell (Verlag)
9781394208302 (ISBN)
Wiley-Blackwell (Verlag)
9781394208302 (ISBN)
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Offers a reader-friendly guide to reading, understanding, and appreciating Pope today
Alexander Pope’s words echo across centuries, woven into the fabric of everyday English. Phrases such as “to err is human” and “hope springs eternal” have long since left the pages of his poetry to become part of common speech. But behind these familiar lines was a writer whose sharp wit, mastery of form, and satirical brilliance secured his fame while also earning him powerful enemies. The Life of the Author: Alexander Pope provides an accessible yet rigorous introduction to one of the most quoted poets in the English language. By situating Pope within the cultural and political turbulence of the eighteenth century, author Glynis Ridley illuminates the ways Pope's life and writings continually intersected, shaping both his reputation and his enduring influence.
Drawing upon Pope’s poetry, prose, and correspondence, this concise volume reveals a man who was both celebrated and scorned, independent and embattled. Assuming no prior expertise in eighteenth-century literature, Ridley guides readers through the intellectual climate of Pope’s age, showing how satire became its defining form and how Pope elevated it into enduring art. Each chapter pairs biographical insight with close attention to the events that informed his work, providing a framework for understanding both his artistry and his historical significance.
Opening the door to a deeper appreciation of this singular writer, The Life of the Author: Alexander Pope:
Presents a compact overview of Pope’s life and works, ideal for classroom adoption
Places Pope’s writings in dialogue with the political and cultural contexts of his time
Highlights Pope’s role in shaping satire as the dominant literary form of his age
Explains how to approach eighteenth-century poetry with reference to Pope’s Essay on Criticism
Frames Pope’s influence on language and culture, from everyday phrases to modern media
Serving as both an introduction to Pope and a springboard for further reading and research into his extensive corpus, The Life of the Author: Alexander Pope is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students exploring eighteenth-century literature, satire, or cultural history. It is well-suited for courses on English literature, poetry, and cultural studies across English, history, and humanities programs.
Alexander Pope’s words echo across centuries, woven into the fabric of everyday English. Phrases such as “to err is human” and “hope springs eternal” have long since left the pages of his poetry to become part of common speech. But behind these familiar lines was a writer whose sharp wit, mastery of form, and satirical brilliance secured his fame while also earning him powerful enemies. The Life of the Author: Alexander Pope provides an accessible yet rigorous introduction to one of the most quoted poets in the English language. By situating Pope within the cultural and political turbulence of the eighteenth century, author Glynis Ridley illuminates the ways Pope's life and writings continually intersected, shaping both his reputation and his enduring influence.
Drawing upon Pope’s poetry, prose, and correspondence, this concise volume reveals a man who was both celebrated and scorned, independent and embattled. Assuming no prior expertise in eighteenth-century literature, Ridley guides readers through the intellectual climate of Pope’s age, showing how satire became its defining form and how Pope elevated it into enduring art. Each chapter pairs biographical insight with close attention to the events that informed his work, providing a framework for understanding both his artistry and his historical significance.
Opening the door to a deeper appreciation of this singular writer, The Life of the Author: Alexander Pope:
Presents a compact overview of Pope’s life and works, ideal for classroom adoption
Places Pope’s writings in dialogue with the political and cultural contexts of his time
Highlights Pope’s role in shaping satire as the dominant literary form of his age
Explains how to approach eighteenth-century poetry with reference to Pope’s Essay on Criticism
Frames Pope’s influence on language and culture, from everyday phrases to modern media
Serving as both an introduction to Pope and a springboard for further reading and research into his extensive corpus, The Life of the Author: Alexander Pope is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students exploring eighteenth-century literature, satire, or cultural history. It is well-suited for courses on English literature, poetry, and cultural studies across English, history, and humanities programs.
Glynis Ridley is Professor of English at the University of Louisville, where she also directs the General Studies Program. A specialist in eighteenth-century studies, she is the author of The Discovery of Jeanne Baret: A Story of Science, the High Seas, and the First Woman to Circumnavigate the Globe and Clara’s Grand Tour: Travels with a Rhinoceros in Eighteenth-Century Europe, which was awarded the Institute of Historical Research Prize. Her scholarship brings historical figures to life through engaging narrative and meticulous research.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 9.4.2026 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | The Life of the Author |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Anglistik / Amerikanistik |
| Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Literaturwissenschaft | |
| ISBN-13 | 9781394208302 / 9781394208302 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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