A Year with Alexander Pope (20)

My friend is dead

Pope died on May 30th 1744 and the news was sent to the Earl of Orrery by David Mallet in the letter above.

At the end of a year reading Pope’s works and thinking about his life I chose this extract to finish it off because I came away from the reading full of affection for the man and great admiration for his work. I wasn’t expecting it especially because from the very start the contradictions within Pope were more than clear. While he was a kind, loyal and generous he could be cruel and capricious and quick to anger.

Most importantly, it gave me pause to reflect on what it must have been to have lived a life dominated by illness and pain, especially in the eighteenth century.

And a final connection to Pope for us all.

Edith Sitwell Alexander Pope

One thought on “A Year with Alexander Pope (20)

  1. Thank you. That was a very interesting journey, and it really did reveal the man as a person which I enjoyed. Where to next I wonder? Virginia xx

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