An Essay on Man; Moral Essays and Satires
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- Transcribed from the 1891 Cassell & Company edition by Les Bowler
Wikipedia page about this book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Essay_on_Man
Release date is 2000-12-01
Transcribed from the 1891 Cassell & Company edition by Les Bowler
"An Essay on Man; Moral Essays and Satires" by Alexander Pope is a collection of philosophical poems published in 1733-1734. The central work attempts to "vindicate the ways of God to man," exploring humanity's place in the divine order and arguing that man must accept his position in creation's great chain. Written in heroic couplets, Pope's work popularized optimistic philosophy across Europe, though later thinkers like Voltaire satirized its central claim that "Whatever is, is right." The essays were conceived as part of a larger system of ethics expressed through poetry. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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