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Alexander Pope

Portrait {{circa|1727}} Alexander Pope (21 May 1688 O.S. – 30 May 1744) was an English poet, translator, and satirist of the Enlightenment era who is considered one of the most prominent English poets of the early 18th century. An exponent of Augustan literature, Pope is best known for his satirical and discursive poetry including ''The Rape of the Lock'', ''The Dunciad'', and ''An Essay on Criticism,'' and for his translations of Homer.

Pope is often quoted in ''The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations'', some of his verses having entered common parlance (e.g. "damning with faint praise" or "to err is human; to forgive, divine"). Provided by Wikipedia
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    The rape of the lock by Pope, Alexander

    Published 1965
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    Alexander Pope by Gooneratne, Yasmine

    Published 1980
    Other Authors: “…Pope, Alexander…”
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