Alexander Pope – Crafting the Language of Satire and Elegance
Born on May 21, 1688, Alexander Pope became a defining voice of Augustan literature. Through his elegant heroic couplets, sharp satire, and influential criticism, he transformed English poetry. Despite health struggles and religious prejudice, Pope’s literary brilliance set lasting standards in poetic form, diction, and the art of eloquent expression.
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