An Essay on Man
Alexander Pope
Paperback, 248 pages
9780691181059
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A definitive new edition of one of the greatest philosophical poems in the English language
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Alexander Popeās Essay on Man (1733ā34), a masterpiece of philosophical poetry, one of the most important and controversial works of the Enlightenment, and one of the most widely read, imitated, and discussed poems of eighteenth-century Europe and America. This volume, which presents the first major new edition of the poem in more than fifty years, introduces this essential work to a new generation of readers, recapturing the excitement and illuminating the debates it provoked from the moment of its publication.
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Echoing Miltonās purpose in Paradise Lost, Pope says his aim in An Essay on Man is to āvindicate the ways of God to manāāto explain the existence of evil and explore manās place in the universe. In a comprehensive introduction, Tom Jones describes the poem as an investigation of the fundamental question of how people should behave in a world they experience as chaotic, but which they suspect to be orderly from some higher point of view. The introduction provides a thorough discussion of the poemās attitudes, themes, composition, context, and reception, and reassesses the workās place in history. Extensive annotations to the text explain references and allusions.
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The result is the most accessible, informative, and reader-friendly edition of the poem in decades and an invaluable book for students and scholars of eighteenth-century literature and thought.
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An Essay on Man
An Essay on Man
Alexander Pope
Paperback, 248 pages
9780691181059
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A definitive new edition of one of the greatest philosophical poems in the English language
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Alexander Popeās Essay on Man (1733ā34), a masterpiece of philosophical poetry, one of the most important and controversial works of the Enlightenment, and one of the most widely read, imitated, and discussed poems of eighteenth-century Europe and America. This volume, which presents the first major new edition of the poem in more than fifty years, introduces this essential work to a new generation of readers, recapturing the excitement and illuminating the debates it provoked from the moment of its publication.
Ā
Echoing Miltonās purpose in Paradise Lost, Pope says his aim in An Essay on Man is to āvindicate the ways of God to manāāto explain the existence of evil and explore manās place in the universe. In a comprehensive introduction, Tom Jones describes the poem as an investigation of the fundamental question of how people should behave in a world they experience as chaotic, but which they suspect to be orderly from some higher point of view. The introduction provides a thorough discussion of the poemās attitudes, themes, composition, context, and reception, and reassesses the workās place in history. Extensive annotations to the text explain references and allusions.
Ā
The result is the most accessible, informative, and reader-friendly edition of the poem in decades and an invaluable book for students and scholars of eighteenth-century literature and thought.
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Alexander Pope
Paperback, 248 pages
9780691181059
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A definitive new edition of one of the greatest philosophical poems in the English language
Ā
Alexander Popeās Essay on Man (1733ā34), a masterpiece of philosophical poetry, one of the most important and controversial works of the Enlightenment, and one of the most widely read, imitated, and discussed poems of eighteenth-century Europe and America. This volume, which presents the first major new edition of the poem in more than fifty years, introduces this essential work to a new generation of readers, recapturing the excitement and illuminating the debates it provoked from the moment of its publication.
Ā
Echoing Miltonās purpose in Paradise Lost, Pope says his aim in An Essay on Man is to āvindicate the ways of God to manāāto explain the existence of evil and explore manās place in the universe. In a comprehensive introduction, Tom Jones describes the poem as an investigation of the fundamental question of how people should behave in a world they experience as chaotic, but which they suspect to be orderly from some higher point of view. The introduction provides a thorough discussion of the poemās attitudes, themes, composition, context, and reception, and reassesses the workās place in history. Extensive annotations to the text explain references and allusions.
Ā
The result is the most accessible, informative, and reader-friendly edition of the poem in decades and an invaluable book for students and scholars of eighteenth-century literature and thought.











