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Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope was an English poet of the 18th century, a central figure of the Augustan age. He is known for his satirical verse and his mastery of the heroic couplet. His most famous works include "An Essay on Criticism", "The Rape of the Lock", "The Dunciad", and "An Essay on Man". He also produced an influential translation of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey. Despite suffering from poor health and a physical disability, he became one of the most important writers of his time, using his sharp wit and rhetorical skills to comment on morality, politics, and society.

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