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Introduction: The Rape of the Lock after three hundred years / J. Paul Hunter
Courtliness, courtship, and court cards: fractals as a compositional device in The Rape of the Lock / Pat Rogers
Gallantry and The Rape of the Lock reconsidered / Louise Curran
Making the perfect woman: female automata from Pandora to Belinda / Glynis Ridley
"Charms strike the Sight, but Merit wins the Soul": female spirituality and The Rape of the Lock / Katherine M. Quinsey
Catholic society and commercial idolatry in The Rape of the Lock / Nicholas Hudson
"Hairs less in sight": Pope, biology, and culture / Raymond Stephanson
Death and object: the abuse of things in The Rape of the Lock / Barbara M. Benedict
It-narratives, thing theory, and "trivial Things": Sophie Gee's The Scandal of the Season and The Rape of the Lock / Kate Scarth
Of words and things: image, page, text, and The Rape of the Lock / Allison Muri
From "Trivial Things" to "trivial things": Pope, Lintot, and The Rape of the Lock / Donald W. Nichol.

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