The Rape of the Lock
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- ISBN-13: 9788186423509
- Author: Alexander Pope
- Publisher: Worldview Publications
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- No. of Pages: 195
- Country of Publication: India
- Publication Date: 2022 (estimated)
Book Description: This edition of Alexander Pope’s classic works presents his renowned satirical poems in a clear and readable format. Known for his masterful use of heroic couplets and witty language, Pope’s work still resonates with readers for its sharp social commentary and exploration of human nature. Included in this volume are some of his most famous poems, such as The Rape of the Lock and The Dunciad, showcasing Pope's brilliance in verse and his ability to mock the excesses of his time with humor and insight.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive Collection: Includes some of Pope’s most well-known works like The Rape of the Lock and The Dunciad, which offer timeless social critique.
- Readable Format: The paperback edition offers easy handling and clear print for a comfortable reading experience.
- Educational Value: This book is a great resource for students of literature, providing insights into 18th-century satire and poetry.
- Annotated Text: In-depth notes and explanations could be included (if specified by the publisher) to help readers understand the historical and literary context of Pope's work.
 
            
 
       

