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Horace
Standard Name: Horace
Connections
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Intertextuality and Influence | Delarivier Manley | |
Family and Intimate relationships | Margaret Bingham, Countess Lucan | The couple had four daughters and a son. Boswell, James. Boswell’s Life of Johnson. Editors Hill, George Birkbeck and Laurence Fitzroy Powell, Clarendon. 3: 319 |
Textual Features | Lady Mary Wortley Montagu | The Verses are the most brilliant of all the many satirical attacks on Pope, and one of the most offensive. They zero in on his physical disability, and claim that it is the sign of... |
Reception | Lady Mary Wortley Montagu | |
Reception | Lady Mary Wortley Montagu | |
Textual Production | Lady Mary Wortley Montagu | Each issue of To the Imitator was priced at sixpence. One appeared through a trade publisher, James Roberts
, and one through a mercury, Anne Dodd
. Both these were pamphlet-producers who offered... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Hannah More | The title-page quotation from Paradise Lost features the archangel Raphael's pronouncement that it is better for human beings to know That which before us lies in daily life than things remote. Feminist Companion Archive. |
Intertextuality and Influence | Henrietta Rouviere Mosse | The widely varied quotations heading the chapters include some in Latin (Virgil
, Cicero
, Lucretius
, Horace
) and some in French (Rousseau
, Voltaire
, Marmontel
, and Manon Roland
). The English writers quoted include Mary Robinson
. McLeod, Deborah. The Minerva Press. University of Alberta. |
Material Conditions of Writing | Iris Murdoch | Though she was a contented only child, IM
said that the impulse to create imaginary siblings was the thing that first inspired her to write. In her teens she was a leading contributor to the... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Adelaide O'Keeffe | This highly romantic, preposterous, but engaging tale is set in France and England during the Seven Years' War. The title-page quotes (ironically, it appears) Horace
's statement that it is sweet and fitting (dulce... |
Textual Production | Laetitia Pilkington | |
Textual Production | Alexander Pope | AP
published The First Satire of the Second Book of Horace
, Imitated, the first of his series of free imitations or updatings of the Roman poet Horace
. Pope, Alexander. The Poems of Alexander Pope. Editor Butt, John, Methuen; Yale University Press. 5: li |
Textual Production | Alexander Pope | AP
continued his series of Horatian imitations with The Second Satire of the Second Book of Horace. Grundy, Isobel. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: Comet of the Enlightenment. Clarendon. 344-5, 345n63 |
Textual Production | Alexander Pope | AP
published anonymously a poem which is anything but sober, entitled Sober Advice from Horace. Pope, Alexander. The Poems of Alexander Pope. Editor Butt, John, Methuen; Yale University Press. 5: li |
Textual Production | Alexander Pope | They first appeared as One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty Eight. A Dialogue Something like Horace and One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty Eight. Dialogue II. Pope, Alexander. The Poems of Alexander Pope. Editor Butt, John, Methuen; Yale University Press. 4: 296, 312 |
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