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  1. Alexander Pope (Londres, 21 de mayo de 1688- Londres, 30 de mayo de 1744) fue un poeta inglés, uno de los más reconocidos del siglo XVIII, destacado particularmente por sus traducciones de Homero, su edición de las Obras de Shakespeare y su poesía satírica, filosófica y moral.

  2. 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.

  3. Alexander Pope (Londres, 1688 - Twickenham, Gran Bretaña, 1744) Poeta inglés. Perteneciente a la burguesía comerciante, Alexander Pope no fue aceptado en las escuelas del Estado en razón de su catolicismo, por lo que se formó con profesores particulares.

  4. 26 de may. de 2024 · Alexander Pope was a poet and satirist of the English Augustan period, best known for his poems An Essay on Criticism (1711), The Rape of the Lock (1712–14), The Dunciad (1728), and An Essay on Man (1733–34). He is one of the most epigrammatic of all English authors. Pope’s father, a wholesale.

  5. The acknowledged master of the heroic couplet and one of the primary tastemakers of the Augustan age, British writer Alexander Pope was a central figure in the Neoclassical movement of the early 18th century.

  6. Inspirado en los grandes poetas clásicos de la antigüedad, fue autor de una poesía muy elaborada. Su carrera literaria se inició en 1704, cuando el dramaturgo William Wycherley lo introdujo en un círculo de escritores. En 1709 apareció su Pastorals. En 1711, publicó su Ensayo sobre la crítica.

  7. Alexander Pope. In the spring of 1688, Alexander Pope was born an only child to Alexander and Edith Pope. The elder Pope, a linen-draper and recent convert to Catholicism, soon moved his family from London to Binfield, Berkshire in the face of repressive, anti-Catholic legislation from Parliament.

  8. Alexander Pope (1688-1744) is one of the leading poets of the Augustan era in English literature, named in honour of the Roman emperor Augustus, because Augustan writers sought to return to the values embodied by classical poets from the time of Augustus’ reign.

  9. Alexander Pope (b. 21 May 1688–d. 30 May 1744) is the preeminent English poet of the early 18th century. He was commercially and critically successful in his time, establishing his fortune by means of a translation of Homer to which subscriptions were sold.

  10. Biography. Pope was born into a Catholic family in 1688, the year of The Glorious Revolution, when Catholics could not live in London – the centre of literary life – or attend university. At the age of twelve he contracted a tubercular disease of the spine which stunted his growth and ruined his health.

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