In The Dunciad Alexander Pope crafts a scathing satire of the literary and cultural landscape of early 18th-century England embodying the spirit of the Augustan age Utilizing his characteristic mock-heroic verse Pope deftly critiques the decline of literary standards and the rise of mediocrity personifying ignorance and dullness through the figure of the dunce The poems multifaceted structure with its rich intertextuality and clever use of irony ...
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