Set against a backdrop of English aristocracy, this poem explores the absurdity of social norms through the lens of a trivial yet grave offense: the theft of a lock of hair. By elevating this minor incident to cosmic significance, it satirizes the values and behaviors of the upper class, highlighting the clash between the mundane and the divine. Pope's work cleverly critiques societal priorities while weaving together themes of honor, vanity, and the consequences of human folly.
Alexander Pope Knihy
Alexander Pope je všeobecne považovaný za najväčšieho anglického básnika osemnásteho storočia, najviac známy pre svoju satirickú poéziu a preklad Homéra. Je tretím najčastejšie citovaným autorom v anglickom jazyku po Shakespearovi a Tennysonovi. Pope bol majstrom hrdinského dvojveršia, ktoré majstrovsky využíval na vytvorenie pôsobivých veršov.







Homérova Ílias je najstarším zachovaným literárnym dielom v Európe, epickým opisom časti bojov vo vojne pri Tróji. Homéros čerpal námet z čias, keď Gréci víťazstvom ukončili desaťročnú vojnu s Trójanmi, pravdepodobne koncom 13. alebo začiatkom 12. storočia pred Kr. Dej sa sústreďuje na desiaty rok bojov pred Trójou. Konflikt medzi Grékmi a Trójanmi vyvrcholil únosom spartskej kráľovnej Heleny trójskym princom Paridom. Vojvodca Agamemnón zjednotil armádu z mykénskeho Grécka, aby potrestal Trójanov a zničil ich hradisko, no Trójania sa dlhodobo bránili. Príbeh sa začína konfliktom medzi Agamemnonom a najodvážnejším gréckym bojovníkom Achilleom, ktorého Agamemnón poníži pred celým vojskom. Po urážke sa Achilles rozhodne neparticipovať v bojoch. Agamemnónovo víťazstvo sa zdá byť na dosah, avšak bohovia majú iné plány a zasiahnu do vojny nečakaným spôsobom. Kniha obsahuje úvodnú štúdiu Miloslava Okála, ktorá sa zameriava na literárnu stránku eposu, a prvú časť štúdie Ivana Janeka, ktorá skúma historický rámec mykénskej epochy a približuje jednotlivé časti eposu.
The works of Alexander Pope
- 432 stránok
- 16 hodin čítania
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Prvý veľký dobrodružný príbeh v západnej literatúre skúma témy násilia, následkov vojny, bohatstva, moci, manželstva, rodiny a túžby po domove. Tento čerstvý a autoritatívny preklad oživuje rozprávanie o stroskotaniach, monštrách a mágií. Napísaný v iambickom pentametre a súčasnom jazyku, odráža počet veršov v grécky originále, zachytávajúc Homérovu živú dynamiku a melódie. Preklad zdôrazňuje krásu a čaro starovekej poémy, pričom zachováva jej napätie a dramatickosť. Nezabudnuteľné postavy zahŕňajú prefíkanú bohyňu Aténu, ktorá vedie hrdinu; Telemacha, nešikovného tínedžera usilujúceho sa o dospelosť a návrat svojho otca; a Penelopu, múdru manželku, ktorá odoláva nápadníkom počas neprítomnosti svojho manžela. Hrdina sám sa objavuje ako zložitejšia postava, s mnohými maskami a náladami. Zaujímavý úvod poskytuje pohľady na kontext bronzovej doby, hlavné témy poémy, kontroverzie okolo jej pôvodu a jej hlboký vplyv. Obohatený o špeciálne nakreslené mapy, glosár výslovnosti a rozsiahle poznámky a zhrnutia, tento preklad je pripravený byť cenený novou generáciou vedcov, študentov a širokej verejnosti.
The Illiad Of Homer
- 1002 stránok
- 36 hodin čítania
Alexander Pope's interpretation of the Homeric poem, published between 1715 and 1720, is celebrated for its lyrical beauty and cultural impact, influencing British and American literature for centuries. Samuel Johnson praised it as unparalleled in literary achievement. This edition offers a faithful rendering of Pope's verse, capturing the essence of Homer's work. Additionally, it includes a new biography of Pope, enhancing the reader's understanding of the poet's significance. This modern edition aims to make this classic text accessible to a wider audience.
First published with revisions as an Oxford World's Classics paperback: 2006.
Essay on Man and Other Poems
- 99 stránok
- 4 hodiny čítania
Considered the preeminent verse satirist in English, Alexander Pope (1688-1744) brought wide learning, devastating wit and masterly technique to his poems. Models of clarity and control, they exemplified the classical poetics of the Augustan age.This volume contains a rich selection of Pope's work, including such well-known poems as the title selection — a philosophical meditation on the nature of the universe and man's place in it — and "The Rape of the Lock," a mock-epic of rare charm and skill. Also included are "Ode on Solitude," "The Dying Christian to His Soul," "Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady," "An Essay on Criticism," "Epigram Engraved on the Collar of a Dog," "Epistle [IV] to Richard Boyle, Earl of Of the Use of Riches," "Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot; or, Prologue to the Satires" and more.Taken together, these poems offer an excellent sampling of Pope's imaginative genius and the felicitous blending of word, idea and image that earned him a place among the leading lights of 18th-century literature.
The Rape of the Lock and A Key to the Lock
- 128 stránok
- 5 hodin čítania
When Lord Petre had the effrontery of cutting off a lock of Lady Arabella Fermor's hair, a veritable war erupted between the two noble families. A mutual friend, saddened by their estrangement, asked Alexander Pope, then a young poet, to write a poem about it, in order to make a joke of it and “laugh them together again”. But the result – which in its ingenuity and poetical brilliance reaches peaks of epic sublime – concealed darker and more dangerous undertones that unleashed an even greater storm between the parties involved – and among the whole literary world of the time. As Belinda glides along the Thames admired for her beauty and the crafty Baron schemes to take his prize, a host of supernatural beings – elfs, sylphs, gnomes – dance around them to avoid the impending doom, in what is Pope's crowning poetical achievement and perhaps the greatest satirical poem ever written. Included in this volume are the original two-canto version of The Rape of the Lock and Pope's hilarious mock-interpretation of the poem as a seditious work, A Key to the Lock.
The Rape of the Lock, and Other Poems
- 186 stránok
- 7 hodin čítania
Set in a satirical world, this mock-heroic narrative poem by Alexander Pope explores themes of vanity and social status through the trivial incident of a stolen lock of hair. Initially published anonymously, it gained immense popularity, leading to revised editions and illustrations. The poem's structure evolves from two cantos to five, culminating in a version that includes a significant speech by Clarissa. Its witty critique of high society and its influence on European literature highlight the enduring appeal of mock-heroic poetry.
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.
The book is a reprint of a classic work first published in 1856, preserving the original text and context. It offers readers a glimpse into the themes and societal issues of its time, reflecting the historical landscape and cultural nuances of the 19th century. This edition aims to provide both nostalgia for those familiar with the text and an opportunity for new readers to explore its significance.
Highlighting the brilliance of Alexander Pope, this collection features a diverse range of poetic forms that reflect the essence of the Augustan Age. Notable works include "The Rape of the Lock," which uses mock-heroic elements to satirize high society's trivialities, and "The Dunciad," a sharp critique of intellectual mediocrity. This treasury celebrates Pope's mastery in blending satire with profound philosophical insights, making it a significant contribution to English literature.
Focused on accessibility, this publication is a reproduction of a historical work presented in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. The Megali publishing house is dedicated to making literature more accessible through such reproductions, ensuring that important texts are available to a wider audience.
This book is a reproduction of a historical work published by Megali, a company dedicated to making literature accessible for individuals with impaired vision through large print editions. The focus on accessibility highlights the importance of preserving and sharing historical texts while ensuring they can be enjoyed by a wider audience.
The poem Alexander Pope published as The Dunciad in 1728 was the core of the chef d'oeuvre that occupied him for at least half his life. After finally bringing the work to publishable form, he continually revised it and issued it in four major versions that appeared in nearly three dozen seperated editions.
Un certo Lord Petre ebbe l’ardire di tagliare surrettiziamente un ricciolo di Lady Arabella Fermor, e il gelo calò fra le due famiglie. Un giovane e già celebre poeta ricevette l’incarico di scrivere un testo per rasserenare gli animi. L’artista interpellato era il beffardo e geniale Alexander Pope, «piccolo usignolo» della Chiesa cattolica nell’Inghilterra settecentesca. Pope compose un poemetto che, per inventiva e passionalità, tocca punte di epicità omerica, mentre lavorava a una memorabile traduzione dell’Iliade. La sua è una guerra in miniatura, incentrata sull’eterna guerra dei sessi, dove l’infinitesimale giganteggia, come notato da Peter Ackroyd. Il ratto del ricciolo riscosse un immediato successo di pubblico e suscitò reazioni infuriate nella buona società. Pope, però, non era tipo da subire passivamente le critiche. Per ribattere, scrisse un commento che funge da chiave di lettura della sua opera e satira di ogni pretesa interpretativa. Utilizzando argomenti «coerenti e inconfutabili», stigmatizzò la fobia papista che avvelenava il clima inglese, fustigò pedanti e petulanti, e inventò una nuova forma di autopromozione.






