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1692

1694

1696

1698

1700

1701

1702

1705

1706

1707

1709

1711

1712

1713

Xus.s;

1714

1715

1716

1717

Alexander Pope (AP) born in London (21 May); James II flees

to France.

William and Mary offered English crown; war declared on

France.

AP’s family move to Hammersmith.

Death of Queen Mary.

AP taught by priest, then at clandestine Catholic school at

Twyford, then at Marylebone.

AP’s father takes over house at Binfield, Windsor Forest.

I r. j

Death of John Dryden.

Act of Settlement ensures Protestant succession.

Death of King William; accession of Queen Anne.

AP’s first surviving letters, to Wycherley, discuss Pastorals; AP

becomes friendly with William Walsh and William Trumbull.

AP begins revising Wycherley’s work for him.

AP becomes friendly with Henry Cromwell. AP begins to

circulate portions of Essay on Criticism and Windsor-Forest.

Pastorals published.

Spectator begins publication; AP’s Essay on Criticism published;

Dennis’s attack on the poem published. ’;’”’*

Two-canto Rape of the Locke published; AP contributes to

Spectator.

AP studies painting with Charles Jervas; Windsor-Forest

published; AP contributes to Guardian. Treaty of Utrecht ends

war. Addison’s Caw performed -with prologue by AP. AP issues

proposals for translating the Iliad.

Five-canto Rape of the Lock published; Scriblerus Club active.

Death of Queen Anne; accession of George I; Whigs assume

power; Swift returns to Ireland; Scriblerus Club terminated..

Temple of Fame published. Bolingbroke flees to France. Volume

I of the Iliad translation. Jacobite rising put down.

AP’s family sell Binfield and move to Chiswick. Volume II of

Iliad published. First skirmish with Edmund Curll. AP attacked

as Jacobite. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu leaves England for

Constantinople. ’’

AP publishes first collected Works alongside Volume III of Iliad.

Death of AP’s father.

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1718 Volume IV of the Iliad. Lady Mary returns from abroad. Death of Parnell.

1719 AP leases villa at Twickenham overlooking the Thames.

1720 South Sea Bubble. Volumes V and VI complete Iliad translation.

1721 AP edits Parnell’s poems.

1722 AP editing Shakespeare and translating Odyssey; Atterbury arrested on suspicion of treason.

1723 AP publishes Works of John Sheffield; edition seized on suspicion of treasonable material; Atterbury tried and exiled; Bolingbroke returns.

1725 AP publishes 6-volume edition of Shakespeare. Bolingbroke settles at Dawley Farm. First three volumes of Odyssey translation published.

1726 Theobald attacks AP in Shakespeare Restored. Volumes IV-V of Odyssey published. Swift visits; Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels published.

1727 Death of George I; accession of George II. AP and Swift publish two volumes of Miscellanies.

1728 Gay’s Beggar’s Opera begins huge run. AP and Swift publish third volume of Miscellanies, including Peri Bathous. First version of The Dunciad published, to controversial reception.

1729 Dunciad Variorum published; advance copy presented by Walpole to King and Queen.

1730 Gibber appointed Poet Laureate. ,

1731 First version of Epistle to Burlington published.

1732 AP and Swift publish fourth volume of Miscellanies. Death of Atterbury; death of Gay.

1733 Epistle to Bathurst published. Imitations of Horace series begins with The First Satire of the Second Book of Horace. Montagu/ Hervey Verses attacking Pope. Essay on Man, Epistles I-III. Death of AP’s mother.

1734 Epistle to Cobham published. Essay on Man, Epistle IV. Second Satire of the Second Book of Horace, Sober Advice from Horace published.

1735 Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot published. Epistle to a Lady published. Death of Arbuthnot. Second volume of AP’s Works published. Curll publishes edition of AP’s Letters.

1736 AP gives Prince of Wales a puppy.

1737 Second Epistle… and First Epistle of the Second Book of Horace published. Authorized edition of AP’s Letters. Essay on Man attacked by Crousaz.

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1738

1739

1740

1741

1742

1743

1744

CHRONOLOGY

Sixth Epistle… and First Epistle of the Second Book of Horace

published. Epilogue to the Satires published. Warburton begins

defence of Essay on Man.

AP befriends Warburton. Various editions of AP’s Works.

AP undergoes surgery; health worsening. Apology for the Life of

Colley Cibber published.

AP begins to edit his works with Warburton; successful

Chancery suit against Curll.

Walpole resigns. The New Dunciad published; Gibber’s Letter

… to Pope.

The Dunciad in Four Books, with Cibber as hero; AP writes will.

AP undergoing medical treatment; editing Works; ’death-bed’

edition of Epistles to Several Persons. AP dies (30 May).

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