A Contradiction Still: Representations of Women in the Poetry of Alexander PopeManchester University Press, 1998 - 245 من الصفحات This text offers a critique of the views concerning gender and gender roles expressed or implied in Pope's poetry. Knellwolf approaches Pope's stylistic complexity revealing it as an effect of his engagement with a historical situation in which the position of women was one of the most prominent sources of ideological conflict. She provides a discussion of Pope's poetic language and relates it to the wider context of publication in which male writers defended the masculine privilege of literary authorship against intellectual women. |
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الصفحة 104
... passage of the poem through the projection of an ideal poet . Valerie Rumbold reports on the account of Pope's sister , according to which he was by no means as immediately involved in the care of his mother as he claims in this passage ...
... passage of the poem through the projection of an ideal poet . Valerie Rumbold reports on the account of Pope's sister , according to which he was by no means as immediately involved in the care of his mother as he claims in this passage ...
الصفحة 168
... passage . While the poet had earlier on made no scruple of recounting her dream and had even given an explanation for the origin of this dream , he is here addressing Belinda directly although he is distancing himself from her with the ...
... passage . While the poet had earlier on made no scruple of recounting her dream and had even given an explanation for the origin of this dream , he is here addressing Belinda directly although he is distancing himself from her with the ...
الصفحة 211
... passage of Book IV Pope compares the recently deceased Queen Caroline to a butterfly and says : Did Nature's pencil ever blend such rays , Such vary'd light in one promiscuous blaze ? ( B IV . 411–412 ) This is another passage ...
... passage of Book IV Pope compares the recently deceased Queen Caroline to a butterfly and says : Did Nature's pencil ever blend such rays , Such vary'd light in one promiscuous blaze ? ( B IV . 411–412 ) This is another passage ...
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Contradiction and the Epistle to a Lady | 1 |
2 | 36 |
Violence and representation in WindsorForest | 67 |
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