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“Make it New… Again.” Why We Need Alexander Pope’s Wild, Weird Poetry Today
Literary Hub
Alexander Pope is hardly an unknown quantity. Born in London to a family of merchants in 1688 and buried in a Catholic Church in the suburb...
1 week ago
Alexander Pope: in his own image
The Guardian
The marble bust of Alexander Pope, created by Roubiliac, shows the writer as he wanted to be seen by posterity. But the face still reveals...
125 months ago
WORDS AND PICTURES: NOTES ON ALEXANDER POPE AND WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS
Artforum
The painter and sculptor had the task of translating the word—religious, historic, poetic—into a visual image...
14 months ago
The marginalized Alexander Pope
OUPblog
By Dr. Robert V. McNamee Spring 2013 marks two significant anniversaries for Alexander Pope, perhaps the most representative and alien...
138 months ago
The many faces of Alexander Pope: Illuminating art history through digital imaging
YaleNews
On the basement level of the Yale Center for British Art (YCBA), an 18th-century terracotta bust of British poet Alexander Pope (1688–1744)...
129 months ago
Roubiliac’s busts of Alexander Pope focus of ‘Fame and Friendship’ exhibition
YaleNews
A new exhibition opening this week at the Yale Center for British Art looks at a series of portrait busts of 18th-century poet Alexander Pope by French...
129 months ago
Alexander Pope is granted eternal sunshine of a Twickenham memorial
The Guardian
Thameside urn sculpture celebrates 18th-century poet's work and underlines his close connection with town where he resided for a quarter of...
110 months ago
Alexander Pope: Rediscovering a Genius — homage to a literary master
Financial Times
Docudrama reflects on the life of the 18th-century poet and child prodigy.
37 months ago
A mighty contest from trivial things — the quarrel between Alexander Pope and Edmund Curll
The Spectator
The Poet and the Publisher: The Case of Alexander Pope Esq., of Twickenham versus Edmund Curll, Bookseller in Grub Street. Pat Rogers.
41 months ago
Hope springs eternal: project to save Alexander Pope’s secret grotto
The Guardian
Alexander Pope's great folly, a network of caves and tunnels built below his home on the banks of the River Thames at Twickenham, is largely forgotten.
102 months ago