This page and the mentioned blog on Blogger.com are a project for Dr. Adams Western Literature II class at Lee University, Spring 2011.
[1.] "The Rape of the Lock", Alexander Pope. The Norton Anthology of Western Literature, page 350 [not counting as one of the required sources, but wanted to acknowledge where I got the information]
[2.] 20th Century Interpretations of "The Rape of the Lock": A collection of Critical Essays. Edited by G.S. Rousseau, page 2
[3.] Arabella Fermor; David Nash Ford's Royal Berkshire History. http://www.berkshirehistory.com/bios/afermor.html (This source is for the information used to create Arabella's blog profile, and other general information regarding miss Fermor.)
[4.] "Life of Alexander Pope", http://www.luminarium.org/eightlit/pope/popebio.php. The bottom of the 6th paragraph. (This source is used on the Blogger.com part of the project, in Arabella's response)
[5.] "Alexander Pope, The Rape of the Lock", Ian Mackean. http://www.literature-study-online.com/essays/alexander-pope.html. Paragraph 1, and 1 sentence halfway down the page. (This source used for the 2nd testimonial.)
[6.] "The Lesson of the Lock", Nancy Marie Brown. http://www.rps.psu.edu/edchoice/lesson91.html. About 8 or 9 paragraphs from the top. (This sourced used in the testimonial section)
[7.] "Epistle to a Lady", Pope, Alexander. (1743). Lines 207-218. http://www.ling.upenn.edu/courses/hum100/lady.html. (Used for a post on the Blogger website)
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