5.1 Pope's life and poetic development
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The Augustan Age in English literature, spanning from the late 17th to early 18th centuries, was a time of political stability and cultural flourishing. This period saw the rise of influential poets like Alexander Pope, who championed reason, order, and classical learning in their works. Augustan poetry was characterized by its use of heroic couplets, satirical tone, and neoclassical aesthetics. Poets like Pope critiqued society through witty verse, often drawing inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman authors. Their works emphasized clarity, balance, and moral instruction.
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The Augustan Age in English literature, spanning from the late 17th to early 18th centuries, was a time of political stability and cultural flourishing. This period saw the rise of influential poets like Alexander Pope, who championed reason, order, and classical learning in their works. Augustan poetry was characterized by its use of heroic couplets, satirical tone, and neoclassical aesthetics. Poets like Pope critiqued society through witty verse, often drawing inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman authors. Their works emphasized clarity, balance, and moral instruction.
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