

Pope
16 snips Nov 9, 2006
Melvyn Bragg, a discussant on various topics, delves into the life and work of Alexander Pope on the podcast. They discuss Pope's witty satire, financial savvy, and transformation from an outsider to a major literary figure. The conversation explores Pope's resilience, strategic dealings with publishers, and cultural impact, raising questions about his relevance in modern times.
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Pope's Physical Challenges
- Alexander Pope, standing at four foot six, wore a canvas corset and multiple stockings to enhance his appearance.
- Walking tired him easily due to his lifelong struggles with Potts Disease.
Pope's Isolated Upbringing
- Pope's parents were elderly, and he lacked childhood friends.
- Raised ten miles outside London, his companions were intelligent elderly people who recognized his literary talent early on.
Precocious Publication
- Alexander Pope had his collected works published by the age of 29, which was unusual for his time.
- This early achievement demonstrated his precociousness and literary ambition.