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Tag: imitation

278. (Alexander Pope)

Much that is felt to be absent in Pope’s great poems—The Rape of the Lock, The Moral Epistles—is a source … More

Alexander Pope, Horace, imitation, Translation

78. (James Joyce)

Pastiche, farce, and imitation flood Ulysses at 4:30 p.m, around the time Blazes sleeps with Molly Bloom, and at the time … More

farce, imitation, James Joyce, narration, pastiche, the novel
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