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Edmund Curll (c. 1675 – 11 December 1747) was an English bookseller and publisher. His name has become synonymous, through the attacks on him by Alexander Pope,
Edmund Curll (born 1675, England—died Dec. 11, 1747, London) was an English bookseller remembered for his long quarrel with the poet Alexander Pope.
As the most scandalous English publisher of his age (or of almost any other), Edmund Curll helped to give Grub Street a local habitation and a name in the ...
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Edmund Curll was a notorious figure among the publishers of the early eighteenth century: for his boldness, his lack of scruple, his publication of work ...
This chapter discusses Curll in his forties, having little push and resilience. It notes that the fracas concerning the works of Buckingham had ended up with an ...
A full and true account of a horrid and barbarous revenge by poison: on the body of Mr. Edmund Curll, bookseller; with a faithful copy of his last will and ...
It then details a major development in the contest between Pope and Curll. Next, it discusses Curll's other businesses such as his plays and publishing.
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The quarrel between the poet Alexander Pope and the publisher Edmund Curll has long been a notorious episode in the history of the book, when two remarkable ...
Jun 5, 2021 · As a bookseller and publisher, Curll was renowned for his 'Bawdy Books' (often veering on pornography), his unabashed willingness to ascribe ...