All 4 Uses of
Alexander Pope
in
The Da Vinci Code
- The London Writings of Alexander Pope by G. Wilson Knight.†
Chpt 91-92 *
- Dozens of texts appeared, many of them referencing the eighteenth-century British writer Alexander Pope, whose counterreligious, mock-epic poetry apparently contained plenty of references to knights and London.†
Chpt 91-92
- ...honorable knight, Sir Isaac Newton......in London in 1727 and......his tomb in Westminster Abbey......Alexander Pope, friend and colleague..."I guess 'modern' is a relative term," Sophie called to Gettum.†
Chpt 95-96
- Sir Isaac Newton's burial, attended by kings and nobles, was presided over by Alexander Pope, friend and colleague, who gave a stirring eulogy before sprinkling dirt on the tomb.†
Chpt 95-96
Definition:
English poet and satirist (1688-1744)