"The Dunciad" and the City: Pope and Heterotopia.Published in:2005By:Hammond, Brean S.Publication type:Poetry Review
"Then Rose the Seed of Chaos": Masque and Antimasque in "The Dunciad in Four Books."Published in:2005By:Tosi, LauraPublication type:Essay
Alexander Pope, the Ideal of the Hero, Ovid, and Menippean Satire.Published in:2005By:Broich, UlrichPublication type:Literary Criticism
'Mighty Mother": Pope and the Maternal.Published in:2005By:Spencer, JanePublication type:Literary Criticism
Bolingbroke's Laugh: Alexander Pope's "Epistle to Bolingbroke" and the Rhetoric of Embodied Exemplarity.Published in:2005By:Deutsch, HelenPublication type:Poetry Review
Taste and Temporality in "An Epistle to Burlington."Published in:2005By:Noggle, JamesPublication type:Poetry Review
Cato's Ghosts: Pope, Addison, and Opposition Cultural Politics.Published in:2005By:da Silva, Jorge BastosPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Mercantile Bard: Commerce and Conflict in Pope.Published in:2005By:Nicholson, ColinPublication type:Literary Criticism
Bust Story: Pope at Stowe, or the Politics and Myths of Landscape Gardening.Published in:2005By:Orestano, FrancescaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Living on the Margin: Alexander Pope and the Rural Ideal.Published in:2005By:Kairoff, Claudia ThomasPublication type:Literary Criticism
Pope and the Paradoxical Centrality of the Satirist.Published in:2005By:Woodman, ThomasPublication type:Literary Criticism
Pope on the Margins and in the Center.Published in:2005By:Gregori, FlavioPublication type:Poetry Review