INTRODUCTION
In the twentieth century, Colley Cibber’s name has become synonymous with “fool.” Pope’s Dunciad, the culmination of their long quarrel, has done its work well, and Cibber, now too often regarded merely as a pretentious dunce, has been relegated to an undeserved obscurity.
The history of this feud is replete with inconsistencies. The image Cibber presents of himself as a charming, good-natured, thick-skinned...
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