Enlightenment · Europe · Culture
1728
Pope's Dunciad
May 5, 1728
Alexander Pope, long stung by hack critics, published a mock epic in which the Goddess Dullness crowned a new king of the dunces. Targets were named, then slightly coded when lawsuits threatened. Grub Street recognized itself. The Dunciad was at once a literary masterpiece and the finest assassination-by-couplet in English letters.