About This Book
A concise biography traces the poet's upbringing, family circumstances, and formative influences. It follows his emergence in literary circles, the publication of major poems, and the undertaking of celebrated classical translations. Separate chapters survey phases of composition, including philosophical verse, moral epistles, and biting satire, alongside his domestic life at Twickenham. The work gives substantial weight to correspondence and to the public controversies and critical disputes that shaped contemporary reception. It closes with an account of his later years, the editorial transmission of his writings, and a cautious assessment of the documentary evidence available to biographers.
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