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An Essay on Criticism

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This long didactic poem offers practical and ethical guidance for both critics and poets, arguing that true judgment combines natural taste with learned rules. It counsels critics to know their limits, avoid pedantry and envy, and to refine rather than suppress poetic genius; it urges poets to follow nature and classical models while balancing imagination with restraint. The work diagnoses common faults such as affectation, shallow learning, and mistaken application of rules, and prescribes humility, studied taste, and moderation, delivering its precepts in polished aphorisms and illustrative examples of literary practice.

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Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope (1688-1744) was an influential English poet known for his satirical verse and mastery of the heroic couplet. His works often explore themes of morality, human nature, and the art of poetry itself. Among his most notable contributions to literature are "An Essay on Criticism," which offers insights into literary standards, and "The Rape of the Lock," a mock-epic poem that satirizes the trivialities of high society. Pope's sharp wit and keen observations have secured his place in the literary canon, making him a key figure in the Augustan Age of English literature.

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