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AN EPISTLE TO DR ARBUTHNOT by Alexander Pope | SUMMARY |

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  • Опубликовано: 6 дек 2023
  • "An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot" is a satirical poem written by Alexander Pope in 1734. It is addressed to Pope's friend, John Arbuthnot, a physician and a member of the Scriblerus Club, a group of writers including Jonathan Swift and John Gay. In this poem, Pope defends himself and his literary friends against various attacks and criticisms from contemporary poets and critics. The poem serves as a form of self-defense and a reflection on the nature of literary fame and the challenges faced by writers in Pope's time. Pope uses the epistolary form to address Arbuthnot directly, expressing his views on poetry, personal attacks, and the role of satire. The poem is a mix of personal elements, literary criticism, and satirical commentary on the social and political aspects of the time. Overall, it is a significant work in Pope's body of satirical writings, showcasing his wit and skill in addressing both personal and literary issues.

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