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    On Tita Chico’s The Arts of Beauty: Women’s Cosmetics and Pope’s Ekphrasis In “The Arts of Beauty: Women’s Cosmetics and Pope’s Ekphrasis,” Tita Chico contends that ekphrastic representations of women in The Rape of the Lock and Epistle to a Lady indicate Pope’s privileging poetic artistry over the art of cosmetics. In both poems, Pope exploits the humiliation of a “cosmetically constructed woman” in an effort to assert the supremacy of his own artistic authority (Chico 4). Chico

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    Jonathan Swift is one of the most famous satirists in Western literature. He held numerous political and religious positions in both England and Ireland. These gave him a great deal of material to work with and use throughout his writing career. It led to two works of fiction that will be discussed in this paper, which are “A Modest Proposal” and “Gulliver's Travels.” It is also important to discover other authors, such as Alexander Pope, within Swift’s literary canon that use satire the way he does

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    “An honest man's the noblest work of God.” Alexander Pope life was rough as a child because of his illness. In his early career, and even later in life he wrote a lot of famous poets. Alexander Pope lived his life as a famous writer until death from his childhood sickness Alexander Pope an, English poet was born on May 21, 1688 on Lombard Street in London. His father, Alexander Pope, a Roman Catholic, was a linen-draper who afterwards retired from business with a small fortune, and fixed his home

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