| Format | Hardcover |
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An Essay on Man: Moral Essays and Satires
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| Language: | English |
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| Publication date: | 16 July 2024 |
| Dimensions: | 15.24 x 1.63 x 22.86 cm |
| ISBN-13: | 979-8333338600 |
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“”An Essay on Man,”” written by Alexander Pope and published in 1733-1734, is a philosophical poem that explores the nature of humanity and its place in the universe. The poem is divided into four epistles, each addressing a different aspect of human existence: the individual, society, happiness, and human reason. Pope seeks to justify the ways of God to man, emphasizing that humans must accept their position in the “”Great Chain of Being”” and trust in a divine order. The work is renowned for its lyrical quality, profound philosophical insights, and its famous lines such as “”Hope springs eternal in the human breast”” and “”Whatever is, is right.”” “”An Essay on Man”” combines satire, moral reflection, and theological debate, making it a cornerstone of Enlightenment literature. Alexander Pope (1688-1744) was one of the most prominent English poets of the 18th century. Born in London, Pope was largely self-educated due to health issues that plagued him throughout his life. Despite these challenges, he became a master of the heroic couplet and a central figure in the Augustan age of English literature. His works include “”The Rape of the Lock,”” “”The Dunciad,”” and translations of Homer’s “”Iliad”” and “”Odyssey.”” Pope was known for his sharp wit, satirical prowess, and deep engagement with philosophical and moral issues. His influence on English literature is significant, with “”An Essay on Man”” being one of his most celebrated and enduring works. —- ISBN: 9798333338600
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