Alexander Pope Author:G. S. Fraser This new introduction to Pope's life and work sets the poet solidly in his age, and relates the liveliness and variety of his poetry to the strange combination of chronic invalidism and a sociable disposition which marked his life. — G. S. Fraser argues that Pope is a more varied figure than his reputation as a great satirist indicates and that h... more »e is in some ways more a survivor from the Restoration than a precursor of middle-class morality.« less