Alexander Pope

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The early literary career of Alexander Pope as detailed in Leslie Stephen's work highlights the poet's rapid ascent to fame and the influences that shaped his writing. Born in 1688 to a Catholic family Pope faced societal restrictions due to his religion which limited his educational opportunities and career paths. Despite these challenges he demonstrated an early passion for literature immersing himself in the works of classical and contemporary poets. His early writings including translations and pastorals were exercises in mastering versification though they lacked the depth of his later works. Pope's Essay on Criticism published in 1711 marked a significant milestone showcasing his ability to articulate the principles of good writing and criticism. The essay though rooted in the commonplaces of the time was praised for its polished expression and aphoristic style. Pope's adherence to the classical ideals of wit sense and nature as well as his reverence for the works of Dryden and other classical authors defined his approach to poetry. His early success was further bolstered by the support of influential figures such as Sir William Trumbull and William Walsh who recognized his potential and encouraged his literary pursuits. Despite his achievements Pope's early career was not without controversy as evidenced by his quarrel with the dramatist Wycherley over the revision of the latter's works. This period of Pope's life set the stage for his later accomplishments establishing him as a leading figure in English literature.
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