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The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope has been freshly brought out under the series Orient BlackSwan Annotated Study Texts which is a series designed to bring classic English texts closer to students so that they are able to enjoy and understand the literary beauty and value of these excellent works. The introductions, commentaries and notes are aimed to provide guidance to the student to perceive the complete literary and cultural matrix of the work as well as to draw on the stylistic and technical mastery of the writers. Frequently, the student finds himself/herself confronted with not only the intricacies of the text under study but also the necessity to grapple with it contextually in terms of genre, literary and historical background and critical commentary. These editions provide the necessary background and analysis, including a list of questions and topics for discussion in class as well as a select bibliography.
C T Thomas retired as Professor and Head, Department of English, Calicut University, Kerala.
A Note on the Text Alexander Pope Chronology A Note on the Poem A Note on Abbreviations Introduction: Alexander Pope: Life and Writings Augustan Satire Critical Reception of the Poem The Rape of the Lock as a Mock-epic Epic Conventions in The Rape of the Lock The Event The Source The Plot Characters in the Poem The Verse Form in The Rape of the Lock Figures of Speech Themes in the Poem The Dedicatory Letter The Rape of the Lock Commentary Summary of the Poem Questions for Recapitulation Critical Essays: 1. The Love Affair in Pope’s Rape of the Lock: Hugo M Reichard; 2. The Reversal of Gender in The Rape of the Lock: Ralph Cohen A Select Bibliography Topics for Discussion