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Rape of the Lock

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Rape of the Lock

Alexander Pope

The Rape of the Lock is a mock-heroic narrative poem written by Alexander Pope, first published anonymously in Lintot's Miscellany in May 1712 in two cantos (334 lines), but then revised, expanded and reissued under Pope's name on March 2, 1714, in a much-expanded 5-canto version (794 lines). The final form was available in 1717 with the addition of Clarissa's speech on good humour. The poem satirizes a petty squabble by comparing it to the epic world of the gods. It was based on an incident recounted by Pope's friend, John Caryll. Arabella Fermor and her suitor, Lord Petre, were both from aristocratic recusant Catholic families at a period in England when under such laws as the Test Act, all denominations except Anglicanism suffered legal restrictions and penalties (for example Petre could not take up his place in the House of Lords as a Catholic). Petre, lusting after Arabella, had cut off a lock of her hair without permission, and the consequent argument had created a breach between the two families. Pope, also a Catholic, wrote the poem at the request of friends in an attempt to "comically merge the two." He utilized the character Belinda to represent Arabella and introduced an entire system of "sylphs," or guardian spirits of virgins, a parodied version of the gods and goddesses of conventional epic. (Summary by Wikipedia)

Year of Publication: 1717Genres: Narratives , Satire , Poetry
Running Time: 0 hour 58 minutes 55 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
0 - Epistle Dedicatory
Rhonda Federman
3:59
2
The Nights
1 - Canto I
Rhonda Federman
10:16
3
The Nights
2 - Canto II
Rhonda Federman
9:44
4
The Nights
3 - Canto III
Rhonda Federman
12:11
5
The Nights
4 - Canto IV
Rhonda Federman
12:05
6
The Nights
5 - Canto V
Rhonda Federman
10:40

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