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  Englishpoet,borninLombardStreet,London,onthe21stofMay1688.Hisfather,alsoAlexanderPope,aRomanCatholic,wasalinen-draperwhoafterwardsretiredfrombusinesswithasmallfortune,andfixedhis

  residenceabout1700atBinfieldinWindsorForest.Pope’seducationwasdesultory.Hisfather’sreligionwouldhaveexcludedhimfromthepublicschools,evenhadtherebeennootherimpedimenttohisbeingsentthere.BeforehewastwelvehehadobtainedasmatteringofLatinandGreekfromvariousmasters,fromapriestinHampshire,fromaschoolmasteratTwyfordnearWinchester,fromThomasDeane,whokeptaschoolinMaryleboneandafterwardsatHydeParkCorner,andfinallyfromanotherpriestathome.Betweenhistwelfthandhisseventeenthyearsexcessiveapplicationtostudyunderminedhishealth,andhedevelopedthepersonaldeformitywhichwasinsomanywaystodistorthisviewoflife.Popewouldhavedespisedsoeasyametamorphosisasthisatanyperiodinhiscareer,andtheworkofhiscoadjutorsintheOdysseymaybe

  distinguishedbythiscomparativecheapnessofmaterial.Broome’s

  descriptionoftheclothes-washingbyNausicaaandhermaidensinthesixthbookmaybecomparedwiththeoriginalasaluminousspecimen.

  Pope’swithadwonforhimthefriendshipofmanydistinguishedmen,andhissmallfortuneenabledhimtomeetthemonafootingofindependence.Hepaidlongvisitsatmanygreathouses,especiallyatStantonHarcourt,thehomeofhisfriendLordChancellorHarcourt;

atOakley,theseatofLordBathurst;

andatPriorPark,Bath,wherehishostwasRalphAllen.WiththelastnamedhehadatemporarydisagreementowingtosomeslightshowntoMarthaBlount,buthewasreconciledtohimbeforehisdeath.

  Hediedonthe30thofMay1744,andhewasburiedintheparishchurchofTwickenham.HelefttheincomefromhispropertytoMarthaBlountuntilherdeath,afterwhichitwastogotohishalf-sisterMagdalenRackettandherchildren.HisunpublishedmanuscriptswereleftatthediscretionofLordBolingbroke,andhiscopyrightstoWarburton.

  IfwearetojudgePope,whetherasamanorasapoet,withhumanfairness,andnotmerelybycomparisonwithstandardsofabstractperfection,therearetwofeaturesofhistimesthatmustbekeptsteadilyinview--the

  characterofpoliticalstrifeinthosedaysandthepoliticalrelationsofmenofletters.AslongasthesuccessiontotheCrownwasdoubtful,andpoliticalfailuremightmeanlossofproperty,banishmentordeath,politicians,

  playingforhigherstakes,playedmorefiercelyandunscrupulouslythaninmoderndays,andtherewasnocontrollingforceofpublicopiniontokeepthemwithintheboundsofcommonhonesty.HencetheageofQueenAnneispreeminentlyanageofintrigue.Thegovernmentwasalmostasunsettledasintheearlydaysofpersonalmonarchy,andtherewasthisdifference--

  thatitwaspolicyratherthanforceuponwhichmendependedforkeepingtheirposition.Secondly,menofletterswereadmittedtotheinnercirclesofintrigueastheyhadneverbeenbeforeandastheyhaveneverbeensince.AgenerationlaterWalpoledefiedthem,andpaidtherougherinstrumentsthatheconsideredsufficientforhispurposeinsolidcoinoftherealm;

butQueenAnne’sstatesmen,whetherfromdifferenceoftastesordifferenceofpolicy,paidtheirprincipalliterarychampionswithsocialprivilegesandhonorablepublicappointments.Hencemenoflettersweredirectlyinfectedbythelowpoliticalmoralityoftheunsettledtime.Andthecharacteroftheirpoetryalsosuffered.Themostprominentdefectsoftheage--thelackofhighandsustainedimagination,thegenteellikingfor“naturetoadvantagedressed”,theincessantstrivingafterwit--werefostered,ifnotgenerated,bythesocialatmosphere.Pope’sownrulingpassionwastheloveoffame,andhehadnoscrupleswherethiswasconcerned.Hisvanityandhischildishloveofintrigueareseenattheirworstinhispettymanoeuvrestosecurethepublicationofhislettersduringhislifetime.TheseintricateproceedingswereuavelledwithgreatpatienceandingenuitybyCharlesWentworthDuke,whenthefalsepictureofhisrelationswithhiscontemporarieswhichPopehadimposedonthepublichadbeenpracticallyacceptedforacentury.ElizabethThomas,themistressofHeyCromwell,hadsoldPope’searlyletterstoHeyCromwelltothebooksellerCurllfortenguineas.ThesewerepublishedinCurll’sMiscellaneain1726(dated1727),andhadconsiderablesuccess.ThissurreptitiouspublicationseemstohavesuggestedtoPopethe

  desirabilityofpublishinghisowncorrespondence,whichheimmediatelybegantocollectfromvariousfriendsonthepleaofpreventingasimilarclandestinetransaction.ThepublicationbyWycherley’sexecutorsofaposthumousvolumeofthedramatist’sproseandversefurnishedPopewithanexcusefortheappearanceofhisowncorrespondencewithWycherley,whichwasaccompaniedbyaseriesofunnecessarydeceptions.After

  manipulatinghiscorrespondencesoastoplacehisowncharacterinthebestlight,hedepositedacopyinthelibraryofEdward,secondearlofOxford,andthenhehaditprinted.ThesheetswereofferedtoCurllbyapersoncallinghimself““,whoprofessedadesiretoinjurePope,butwasnootherthanPopehimself.ThecopywasdeliveredtoCurllin1735afterlongnegotiationsbyanagentwhocalledhimself“R.Smythe”,withafeworiginalstovouchfortheirauthenticity.““haddrawnupan

  advertisementstatingthatthebookwastocontainanswersfromvariouspeers.CurllwassummonedbeforetheHouseofLordsforbreachofprivilege,butwasacquitted,asthelettersfrompeerswerenotinfactforthcoming.DifficultiesthenarosebetweenCurlland““,andPopeinducedabooksellernamedCoopertopublishaNarrativeoftheMethodbywhichMr.Pope’sPrivateLetterswereprocuredbyEdmundCurli,

  Bookseller(1735).Thesepreliminariesclearedthewayforashowof

  indignationagainstpiraticalpublishersanda“genuine”editionoftheLettersofMr.AlexanderPope(1737,folioand4to).UnhappilyforPope’s

  reputation,hisfriendCaryll,whodiedbeforethepublication,hadtakenacopyofPope’slettersbeforereturningthem.Thisletter-bookcametolightinthemiddleofthe19thcentury,andshowedthefreedomwhichPopepermittedhimselfinediting.ThecorrespondencewithLordOxford,preservedatLongleat,affordedfurtherevidenceofhistortuousdealings.ThemethodsheemployedtosecurehiscorrespondencewithSwiftwereevenmorediscreditable.Theproceedingscanonlybeexplainedasthemeasuresofadesperatemanwhosemaladiesseemtohaveengenderedapassionfortrickery.TheyarerelatedindetailbyElwinintheintroductiontovolumeIofPope’sWorks.Amanwhoissaidtohave“playedthe

  politicianaboutcabbagesandturnips”,andwho“hardlydrankteawithoutastratagem”,wasnotlikelytobestraightforwardinamatterinwhichhisrulingpassionwasconcerned.AgainstPope’spetulanceand“generalloveofsecrecyandcunning”havetobeset,inanyfairjudgmentofhischaracter,hisexemplaryconductasason,theaffectionwithwhichhewasregardedinhisowncircleofintimates,andmanywell-authenticatedinstancesofgenuineandcontinuedkindlinesstopersonsindistress.Father:

AlexanderPope(linenmerchant,d.1717)

  Mother:

(d.1733)

  Authorofbooks:

  PoeticalMiscellanies(1709,poetry)

  AnEssayonCriticism(1711,poetry)

  TheRapeoftheLock(1712–14,poetry)

  TheDunciad(1728)

  PeriBathouse,OrtheArtofSinkinginPoetry(1728)

  AnEssayonMan(1733–34)

  TheNewDunciad(1742)

  2222

  Earlylife

  PopewasborntoAlexanderPope(1646–1717),alinenmerchantofPloughCourt,LombardStreet,London,andhiswifeEdith(né

eTurner)

  (1643–1733),whowerebothCatholics.[3]Edith’ssisterChristianawasthewifeofthefamousminiaturepainterSamuelCooper.Pope’seducationwasaffectedbytherecentlyenactedTestActs,whichupheldthestatusoftheestablishedChurchofEnglandandbannedCatholicsfromteaching,attendingauniversity,voting,orholdingpublicofficeonpainofperpetualimprisonment.Popewastaughttoreadbyhisaunt,andwenttoTwyfordSchoolinabout1698/99.[3]HethenwenttotwoCatholicschoolsinLondon.[3]Suchschools,whileillegal,weretoleratedinsomeareas.[4]In1700,hisfamilymovedtoasmallestateatPopeswoodinBinfield,

  [3]Berkshire,closetotheroyalWindsorForest.Thiswasduetostrong

  anti-CatholicsentimentandastatutepreventingCatholicsfromlivingwithin10miles(16km)ofeitherLondonorWestminster.[5]PopewouldlaterdescribethecountrysidearoundthehouseinhispoemWindsorForest.Pope’sformaleducationendedatthistime,andfromthenonhemostlyeducatedhimselfbyreadingtheworksofclassicalwriterssuchasthesatiristsHoraceandJuvenal,theepicpoetsHomerandVirgil,aswellasEnglishauthorssuchasGeoffreyChaucer,WilliamShakespeareandJohnDryden.[3]HealsostudiedmanylanguagesandreadworksbyEnglish,French,Italian,Latin,andGreekpoets.Afterfiveyearsofstudy,PopecameintocontactwithfiguresfromtheLondonliterarysocietysuchasWilliamWycherley,WilliamCongreve,SamuelGarth,WilliamTrumbull,andWilliamWalsh.[3][4]

  AtBinfield,healsobegantomakemanyimportantfriends.Oneofthem,JohnCaryll(thefuturededicateeofTheRapeoftheLock),wastwentyyearsolderthanthepoetandhadmademanyacquaintancesintheLondonliteraryworld.HeintroducedtheyoungPopetotheageingplaywrightWilliamWycherleyandtoWilliamWalsh,aminorpoet,who

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