Alexander Pope
A selection of Pope's works, including all major poems and some translations, a selection of prose, including the complete "Peri Bathous" and some letters. The works are in chronological order, including the separate "Moral Essays".
xxix, 737 pages ; 20 cm.
9780192813466, 9780192541826, 0192813463, 019254182X
988651715
Pastorals; an essay on criticism; Sappho tp Phaon epistle to Miss Blount, with the works of Voiture; Windsor Forest; "The Guardian", no 173; the wife of Bath from Chaucer; the rape of the lock; to Belinda on "The Rape of the Lock"; letter to Martha Blount, November 1714; the temple of fame; a farewell to London in the year 1715; epistle to Mr Jervas; epistle to Miss Blount, on her leaving the town after the Coronation; a full and true account of a horrid and barbarous revenge; a further account of the condition of Edmund Curll; letter to Lord Burlington, November 1716; Eloisa to Abelard; elegy to the memory of an unfortunate lady; letter to Teresa and Martha Blount, September 1717; letter to Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, 1718; The Iliad, book XVIII; to Mr Gay; to Mr Addison; epistle to Robert Earl of Oxford; letters to Swift, 28 November 1729; letter to Martha Blount, 22 June 1724; preface to the Works of Shakespeare; "Peri Bathous", or the art of stinking in poetry; letter to Swift, 28 November, 1729; epitaph intended for Sir Isaac Newton; an epistle to Richard Boyle, Earl of Burlington; an epistle to Allen Lord Bathurst; the first satire of the second book of "Horace Imitated"; an essay on man; letter to Swift, 28 November 1733; the fourth satire of Dr John Donne versified; an epistle to Sir Richard Temple, Lord Cobham; the second satire of the second book of "Horace Imitated"; the second satire of the first book of "Horace Imitated" in the manner of Mr Pope; epistle to Dr Arbuthnot; an epistle to a lady; the second satire of Dr John Donne versified; letter to Swift, 25 March 1736; the second epistle of the second book of "Horace Imitated"; the first epistle of the second book of "Horace Imitated"; the sixth epistle of the first book of "Horace Imitated"; the first epistle of the first book of "Horace Imitated"; epilogue to the satires - dialogue 1, dialogue 2; epigram engraved on the collar of a dog; epigram for one who would not be buried in Westminster Abbey; letter to Hugh Bethel, 19 March 1744; the Dunciad; epitaph on Bounce; conversations with Joseph Spence.
"A critical edition of the major works"--Cover