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The Rape of the Lock and Other Poems

By: Alexander Pope
Narrated by: Emilia Fox
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'The Rape of the Lock' was one of Alexander Pope's most popular poems. It was a satirical attempt to reconcile the real -ife warring of two Catholic families whose feud had started with the supposed nicking of a lock of hair from the undeniably beautiful head of Arabella Fermor by her admirer, Lord Petre.

The mock-heroic tenor of the poem was supposed to defuse the situation, but, rather like most of Pope's poetry, it served to fan the flames of the feelings of those involved and to bring most of the country in on the story to comment.

It is a beautiful bit of pseudo-classical verse, in keeping with Pope's thorough knowledge and love of the classical scholars such as Homer, whose Iliad he would go on to translate to his immense financial profit. But it is also a seriously witty piece of satire, and it is still funny.

The truth of the fact that a small wrong can be writ huge in an affair of the heart is as true today as it was in the highly strung years of the early part of the 18th century. The poems included in this collection are mostly those of the young Pope. The 'Ode to Solitude' indeed is claimed to have been written by Pope when he was 12. But they are not the mere scribblings of a child. Pope was remarkably precocious, and these poems are the products of a highly trained mind, with a blissfully vicious turn of phrase. These are the writings of an extraordinary talent before he got too embroiled in the fury of his feelings about the current state of English society and its academics.

Public Domain (P)2007 Silksoundbooks Limited
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A great performance and read with dulcet and honey-tongued grace by Emilia Fox.

I listened in one sitting and thoroughly enjoyed every minute. The choice of poems is eclectic considering the time alloted.

No one should consider themselves educated without knowledge of Alexander Pope's oeuvre.

Excellent reading of Pope's Work

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes -- a good introduction to Pope's poetic gifts

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Rape of the Lock and Other Poems?

Emilia Fox is great throughout but really hits her stride with Eloisa to Abelard.

What about Emilia Fox’s performance did you like?

She masters the demands of 17th C language with great aplomb

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

This needs close listening to appreciate Pope's conceits. Best savoured in short sessions.

Any additional comments?

The selection is curiously curated: the longer works Rape of the Lock and Eloisa to Abelard along with shorter pieces such as Elegy to an Unfortunate Lady and Epistle to Miss Blount are here, as you would expect. The selection of the juvenile work the Pastorals is an odd decision. I would have thought Windsor Forest, An Essay on Criticism or excerpts from the Dunciad would have been more canonical selections.

Great reading: selection of poems could be better

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This is a disgrace. Audible should be ashamed. It is infuriating to find that none of Pope's poems in this recording are listed in the Chapter headings. It took me a long time to discover, for example, that The Rape of the Lock starts at Chapter 11, and that the first poem being read here is Eloisa to Abelard. Emilia Fox as narrator is, of course, brilliant, but the whole thing is ruined by this lazy, thoughtless failure of Audible to make this collection possible to navigate. It is not the first book Audible has ruined for me for the same reason. I am furious.

No chapter headings. Impossible to navigate

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