Pope and the destiny of the Stuarts

Pope and the destiny of the Stuarts2005
About this book
"This radical new look at the literary and political climate of England during the reign of Queen Anne examines the work of the greatest poet of the age, Alexander Pope. Pope and the Destiny of the Stuarts provides the fullest contextual account to date of Windsor-Forest (1713), widely seen as a key text in the evolution of early eighteenth-century poetry. It examines the poem's topical and political aspects and offers a reconfiguration of Pope's early career, demonstrating that this was a pivotal period, marking a critical watershed in both his personal and literary development.
The book gives a complete account of Pope's life and work in his early twenties, and supplies a new political interpretation, including a careful analysis of possible Jacobite colourings."--Jacket.
Details
- First published
- 2005
- OL Work ID
- OL2619153W
Subjects
HistoryKnowledgeMythology in literatureLiterature and historyMonarchy in literatureMythologyPolitical and social viewsPope, alexander, 1688-1744Great britain, historyKnowledge and learning