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Alexander Pope

    May 21, 1688 – May 30, 1744

    Alexander Pope stands as the foremost English poet of the eighteenth century, celebrated for his sharp satirical verse and his influential translation of Homer. He ranks as the third most quoted writer in the English language, a testament to his enduring impact. Pope's mastery of the heroic couplet allowed him to craft verses of unparalleled elegance and precision.

    Alexander Pope
    The works of Alexander Pope
    The Temple of Fame: A Vision
    The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope. Ed. by R. Carruthers
    Alexander Pope: Selected Poems
    The Iliad
    The Odyssey