Highlighting the brilliance of an Augustan Age poet, this collection features diverse poetic forms, including satire and philosophical reflections. Notable works like "The Rape of the Lock" offer a mock-heroic take on high society's trivialities, while "The Dunciad" delivers a sharp critique of intellectual mediocrity. This treasury showcases Pope's exceptional talent and wit, making it a significant contribution to English literature.
Adolphus William Ward Books
An English historian and man of letters, his works delve into literary history and criticism. His writing is valued for its depth and analytical approach. He explored the evolution of English literature and its key figures. His contributions offer valuable insights into the literary heritage.




Chaucer
- 148 pages
- 6 hours of reading
An influential English historian, Sir Adolphus William Ward is best known for his comprehensive "History of English Dramatic Literature to the Age of Queen Anne," which has undergone significant revisions. His scholarly contributions extend to works on the Thirty Years' War and the personal union between Great Britain and Hanover. Additionally, he edited notable poetry collections and contributed to the "English Men of Letters" series, focusing on prominent literary figures like Geoffrey Chaucer and Charles Dickens. Ward's extensive research and writings have left a lasting impact on English literary history.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1869.
The Star of the Sea
- 148 pages
- 6 hours of reading
A story of hope and redemption as a boy finds his way in the world. For Steiner-Waldorf classes 7-9.