
Mighty Contests, Trivial Things: Alexander Pope's Satires
Today, you get to treat yourselves to a discussion of Pope's major satirical poems: The Rape of the Lock and The Dunciad. And, as a special bonus, you get to endure a desultory introduction concerning the Beatles at a cocktail party as well as series of pop culture references that are no less than 40 years old.
The Texts:
The Rape of the Lock: https://jacklynch.net/Texts/rapelock.html
The Dunciad: https://congresoartistas.masonicvipclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/the-dunciad.pdf
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