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The figure of Hudibras is a "true blew Englishman," a perfect Puritan knight of the Cromwellian stamp. Butler pretends to write a fawning, heroic poem in praise of Hudibras and his exploits, but the poem is a mock heroic or parody.
Hudibras was written in an iambic tetrameter in closed couplets, with surprising feminine rhymes. This verse form is now referred to as Hudibrastic. Consider the following from the opening of the poem, where the English Civil War is described thus:
"When civil dudgeon first grew high,
And men fell out they knew not why?
When hard words, jealousies, and fears,
Set folks together by the ears,
And made them fight, like mad or drunk,
For Dame Religion, as for punk;
Whose honesty they all durst swear for,
Though not a man of them knew wherefore...."
Hudibras was published in three parts in 1663, 1664, and 1678. One fan was Charles II, who granted him a pension. He is buried in Westminster Abbey.
Butler wrote many short biographies, epigrams and verses. Of his verses, the best known is "The Elephant on the Moon", about a mouse in a telescopeNice Observatory. A telescope is perhaps the most important astronomical tool; such technology gathers (and focuses) electromagnetic radiation. Telescopes increase the apparent angular size of objects, as well as their apparent brightness. Galileo Galilei, a satire on Sir Paul Neale of the Royal SocietyThe Royal Society of London is claimed to be the oldest learned society still in existence and was founded in 1660. The Royal Irish Academy, founded in 1782, is also closely affiliated with it. The Royal Society of Edinburgh (founded 1783) is a separate S.
For the 19th-century author of ErewhonErewhon is a novel by Samuel Butler published in 1872. The title is also the name of a country, supposedly discovered by the protagonist. In the novel it is not revealed in which part of the world Erewhon is, but it is clear that it is a fictional country, see Samuel "Erewhon" Butler.
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