A review by megmerante
The Dunciad by Alexander Pope

1.0

Extraordinarily dense: First because of the way it is written, secondly because there are tons of footnotes to get through in order to understand the writing. And after all of that, Pope only comes off as a pretentious jerk who hates the world. It seems his purpose may have been to extort what he found bad in society so much so that the absurdity should have been comical, but the humor was lost on me.