The Effulgence Within: Pompous Language for Low Actions is the Perfection of the Mock-Epic

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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Pompous Language for Low Actions is the Perfection of the Mock-Epic

The Rape of the Lock portrays the fashionable world of the early eighteenth century London, and its title page describes it as a heroic-comical poem. Pope remarks that "the use of pompous language for low actions is the perfection of the mock-epic." The mock-heroic is singularly effective in... Sign in to see full entry.

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