Ode on Solitude is a poem by Alexander Pope, written when he was twelve years old,[1][2] and widely included in anthologies.[3][4][5]
The title of this poem was also used by other poets, such as Joseph Warton.
^Genetic studies of genius
by Lewis Madison Terman Stanford University Press, 1925 OCLC: 194203
^"Personhood, Poethood, and Pope: Johnson's Life of Pope and the Search for the Man Behind the Author" by Mannheimer, Katherine. Eighteenth-Century Studies - Volume 40, Number 4, Summer 2007, pp. 631-649 MUSE
^A Book of English pastoral verse by John Barrell; John Bull. New York : Oxford University Press, 1975. ISBN 978-0-19-519798-3
^"Turning Readers into Spectators: Pope's 'Ode on Solitude' and the Frame of Representation" by: John Higgins English Academy Review, Volume 10, Issue 1 December 1993 , pages 56 - 65
^"Solitude and the Neoclassicists" by Raymond D. Havens ELH, Vol. 21, No. 4 (Dec., 1954), pp. 251-273 doi:10.2307/2871883
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