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    Opera, Excess, and the discourse of Luxury in eighteenth-Century England by Michael Burden

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Opera is, in common parlance, a “luxury” item, and there is no question that the connection between opera and luxury was made in the eighteenth century: to cite but two examples, in 1738, the Daily Post denounced “luxury at the opera,” while in 1742, the New Dunciad called it “the harlot-form soft sliding by” and commented on the genre’s “luxurious and effeminating sounds.” …”
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    Nabokov and play by Karshan, T, Karshan, Thomas

    Published 2007
    “…The sixth chapter argues that Pale Fire (1962) belongs to the genre of the literary game, and is in complex intertextual relation to a previous literary game, Pope's Dunciad.</p>…”
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    'And I am re-begot': the textual afterlives of John Donne by Rundell, K

    Published 2016
    “…I end by looking at the problematic offered by the dual critique and celebration in Pope's versification of Donne's <em>Satyres</em>, and at the <em>Dunciad</em>, to see where the limits of allusion come up against Pope's cacophonous multiplicity of voices. …”
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