Writing to rule
Claude Rawson, 18 September 1980
Boileau and the Nature of Neo-Classicism
by George Pocock.
Cambridge, 215 pp., £12.50, June 1980,0 521 22772 0 Show More
by George Pocock.
Cambridge, 215 pp., £12.50, June 1980,
‘The Rape of the Lock’ and its Illustrations 1714-1896
by Robert Halsband.
Oxford, 160 pp., £11.50, July 1980,0 19 812098 2 Show More
by Robert Halsband.
Oxford, 160 pp., £11.50, July 1980,
“... one might use ‘Augustan’ to refer to Swift, Pope or Fielding and not to Defoe, Richardson or Blake) without claiming to force every individual case into a tight and elaborate fit. For him ‘Neo-Classicism’ means the rules codified by Renaissance pedagogues, the Horatian injunction to instruct and to please, and a few other things which are either ... ”