- Trivia (poem)
"Trivia" (1716) is a
poem byJohn Gay . The full title of the poem is "Trivia, or The Art of Walking the Streets of London", and it takes its name from the "goddess of crossroads", Trivia.The poem is loosely based on the
Satires of Juvenal , and is a poem inheroic couplet s ofiambic pentameter which, though based on Juvenal, attains a Horatian satirical manner.The length of the entire poem is approximately 1000 lines, and it is in three books.
Content
The poem describes the perils of walking in
London in the 1710s. It is atopographical poem , taking the form of a walk through a day and night. It pretends to utmost seriousness in advising the reader on:*how to dress properly
*what sorts of boots to wear
*how to survive falling masonry
*chamber pot s being emptied out of windows
*overflowing gutters
*pickpocket s
*wig thieves
*mud splashesHe also describes the characters of the city, including its ballad singers, chairmen, footmen, and toughs.
External links
* [http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poem/872.html The University of Toronto's Representative Poetry Page for "Trivia"]
* [http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/encap/skilton/poetry/gay01a.html Full text - Cardiff University]
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