"An Essay on Man; Moral Essays and Satires" by Alexander Pope is a philosophical poem exploring human nature, morality, and the universe. Written in verse, it reflects on humanity's place in the world, the pursuit of happiness, and the balance between reason and faith. Pope's work combines wit, insight, and satire to examine timeless questions about life and human behavior.
Satire
Gods and Mortals
Poetic
Nature
Identity
Political Intrigue
Mythology
Audiobook details
GenrePhilosophy
Length4 hrs 49 mins
Publish dateJan 1, 1734
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1INTRODUCTION.
2Introduction
About the author
Alexander Pope
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