Alexander Pope
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- English poet and satirist: Alexander Pope was an 18th-century English writer renowned for his satirical verse and his mastery of the heroic couplet. He is considered one of the foremost poets of the Augustan Age.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- The works of Alexander Pope are essential reading for students of English literature.
- Alexander Pope translated Homer's epic poems into English.
- "An Essay on Man" is a famous philosophical poem by Alexander Pope.
Advanced Usage
- "Popean" (adj): Characteristic of or resembling the style, themes, or wit of Alexander Pope.
- The critic noted the poet's Popean use of satire and precise couplets.
Variants and Related Words
- Pope, Alexander (n): An alternative full reference to the poet.
- Augustan Age (n): The period in English literature (early 18th century) to which Alexander Pope was a central figure, characterized by a refinement and neoclassical style.
Synonyms
- Poet: A person who writes poems.
- Satirist: A writer who uses humor, irony, or ridicule to criticize.
Related Phrases
- Heroic couplet: A pair of rhyming iambic pentameter lines, a verse form perfected by Alexander Pope.
- Alexander Pope's "The Rape of the Lock" is written in heroic couplets.
Noun
- English poet and satirist (1688-1744)