id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_vqpsl2vysjb7boi6s45fr3r37m Allison Muri Graphs, Maps, and Digital Topographies: Visualizing The Dunciad as Heterotopia 2011.0 21 .pdf application/pdf 6257 377 66 Graphs, Maps, and Digital Topographies: Visualizing The Dunciad as Heterotopia Vander Meulen, Pope's Dunciad of 1728: A History and Facsimile (Charlottesville and London: University Press of Virginia, 1991), hereafter citied as Dunciad. the locations of the dunces' race in Fleet Street, or Rag Fair where Dulness was seated when The Dunciad was fi rst published in 1728 [fi gure Strand, depending on when Pope wrote this segment13); then to Bridewell, Fleet Ditch, and through Ludgate into the city on an eighteenthcentury map [fi gure 1]. The process of mapping Pope's London is to read The Dunciad as a Dunciad Variorum (I.27), Pope situates the Temple of Dulness in Rag 16 Brean Hammond, "The Dunciad and the City: Pope and Heterotopia," Studies in the Rag Fair emphasizes the book trade's market economy: as Pope tells his readers in the Variorum, this was "a place Mapping the Sites and Activities of the London Book Trades of the Eighteenth ./cache/work_vqpsl2vysjb7boi6s45fr3r37m.pdf ./txt/work_vqpsl2vysjb7boi6s45fr3r37m.txt