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Page 152
... Richardson's letters . From these sources he compiles a picture of relentless hostility which makes him conclude , not ( as one might ) that Richardson was evidently fascinated by Pope , but instead that Richardson was unwilling or ...
... Richardson's letters . From these sources he compiles a picture of relentless hostility which makes him conclude , not ( as one might ) that Richardson was evidently fascinated by Pope , but instead that Richardson was unwilling or ...
Page 170
... Richardson's tragic turn , the under- lying seriousness in each case is beyond doubt . ( It is perhaps an indication ... Richardson to an utterly destructive libertinism . Like the Epistle to Miss Blount in relation to Pamela , The Rape ...
... Richardson's tragic turn , the under- lying seriousness in each case is beyond doubt . ( It is perhaps an indication ... Richardson to an utterly destructive libertinism . Like the Epistle to Miss Blount in relation to Pamela , The Rape ...
Page 173
... Richardson seems at such moments to offer his novel as some tragically literal resumption of what in Pope remains ... Richardson's allusive rewritings of certain lines shy away from Pope's playful obliqueness , as though to insist that ...
... Richardson seems at such moments to offer his novel as some tragically literal resumption of what in Pope remains ... Richardson's allusive rewritings of certain lines shy away from Pope's playful obliqueness , as though to insist that ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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