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First class on Pope, 10/19/10

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An introductory class on Pope, in particular the Essay on Criticism.  Pope's poetic mode compared to Dryden's.  Some account of Pope's effects in the essay.  The difference between judgment and creation; and the similarities between them: how Virgil was a great critic of Homer and had to be in order to use Homer as the model for the Aeneid.  Pope's own critical theories and his holism.

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An introductory class on Pope, in particular the Essay on Criticism.  Pope's poetic mode compared to Dryden's.  Some account of Pope's effects in the essay.  The difference between judgment and creation; and the similarities between them: how Virgil was a great critic of Homer and had to be in order to use Homer as the model for the Aeneid.  Pope's own critical theories and his holism.

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