Rape of the Lock: Pope born
1688
Rape of the Lock: Pope dies
1744
Rape of the Lock: short version written
1712
Rape of the Lock: long version written
1717
Rape of the Lock: science
Rosicrucianism
Rape of the Lock: hierarchy, cosmos
playing with scale
Rape of the Lock: imperial vantage
contrast of scale; the downfall of epic; tortoise and elephant combs, symbols of empire
Rape of the Lock: genre
mock epic
Rape of the Lock: list epic features
Rape of the Lock: addressed to
John Caryll, who suggested it
Rape of the Lock: tone
light, mild, charming reproach (let’s laugh about this)
Rape of the Lock: billet-doux are
love letters
Rape of the Lock: ombre is
a card game (matadores, spadillio, manillio, basto)
Rape of the Lock: setting
At Belinda’s place first, then Hampton Court near the Thames
Rape of the Lock: The Baron
(Lord Petre, Arabella’s suitor) cuts lock
Rape of the Lock: Belinda
(Arabella Fermor) has lock cut
Rape of the Lock: Clarissa
woman in attendance at Hampton Court party, helps Baron by giving scissors, delivers moralizing lecture at the end
Rape of the Lock: Ariel
Guardian Sylph (sylphs - spirits of coquettes)
Rape of the Lock: Shock
lapdog poodle
Rape of the Lock: Betty
Belinda’s maid
Rape of the Lock: name some of the sylphs
Zephyretta, Brillante, Momentilla, Crispissa, Ariel
Rape of the Lock: Zephyretta, Brillante, Momentilla, Crispissa, Ariel
the sylphs
Rape of the Lock: Umbriel
chief gnome, retrieves tears and sighs from Cave of Spleen to vex B
Rape of the Lock: Thalestris
(Gertrude Morley, friend of Pope’s) – Belinda’s friend who eggs her on to wrath, i.e. Queen of Amazons