Husanova Farida The essence of the mock heroic in Alexander Pope's " The Rape of the Lock" Introduction - Every literature and language has their own importance and
- contribution in the life of people. Here, we are going to discuss English literature.
There are many ages in the English literature. Many types of steps make the difference between the periods of age. The ages has their own importance to develop English literature. According to William J. Long. The neo classical age is also known as a “Age of Queen Anne.” The Neo – Classic Age (1700 to 1800). The classic age is known by other name like “Augustan Age”, “Age of Queen Anne”, and “Age of Pope”. This age is very significant and important in to the development of literature.
The revolution of 1688 which banished the last of Stuart king and
called William of Orange to the throne. Thereafter the Englishman spent
his tremendous energy, which his forbears had largely spent in fighting
for freedom, in endless political discussion and in efforts to improve his
government in order to bring about reforms, votes were now necessary;
and to get votes the people of England must be approached with ideas,
facets, arguments, information.
The aim of my course paper is to provide The Information about the essense of the mock heroic in Alexander Pope's " The rape of the Lock" To reach the aim I put forward the following tasks: to study " The rape of the Lock" to investigate life of Alexander Pope and his works to analyze Alexander Pope's " The rape of the Lock" to consider the essense of the mock heroic in Alexander Pope's work Alexander Pope. One of the most commonly cited examples of high burlesque, it was first published anonymously in Lintot's Miscellaneous
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