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John Philips, Pope, and Political Georgic

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Pat Rogers holds the DeBartolo Chair in the Liberal Arts at the University of South Florida. His recent publications include The Symbolic Design of “Windsor-Forest”: Iconography, Pageant, and Prophecy in Pope's Early Work (2004), The Alexander Pope Encyclopedia(2004), and Pope and the Destiny of the Stuarts: History, Politics, and Mythology in the Age of Queen Anne (2005). His works in progress includeEdmund Curll, Bookseller, with Paul Baines; The Cambridge Companion to Alexander Pope; and Alexander Pope: A Political Biography.
Title: John Philips, Pope, and Political Georgic
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Pat Rogers holds the DeBartolo Chair in the Liberal Arts at the University of South Florida.
His recent publications include The Symbolic Design of “Windsor-Forest”: Iconography, Pageant, and Prophecy in Pope's Early Work (2004), The Alexander Pope Encyclopedia(2004), and Pope and the Destiny of the Stuarts: History, Politics, and Mythology in the Age of Queen Anne (2005).
His works in progress includeEdmund Curll, Bookseller, with Paul Baines; The Cambridge Companion to Alexander Pope; and Alexander Pope: A Political Biography.

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