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Andrew Marvell

Andrew Marvell2016

A. D. Cousins

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"This monograph studies how, across the Folio of 1681, Marvell's poems engage not merely with different kinds of loss and aspiration, but with experiences of both that were, in mid-seventeenth-century England, disturbingly new and unfamiliar. It particularly examines Marvell's preoccupation with the search for home, and with redefining the homeland, in times of civil upheaval. In doing so it traces his progression from being a poet who plays sophisticatedly with received myth to being one who is a national mythmaker in rivalry with his poetic contemporaries such as Waller and Davenant. Although focusing primarily on poems in the Folio of 1681, this book considers those poems in relation to others from the Marvell canon, including the Latin poems and the satires from the reign of Charles II. It closely considers them as well in relation to verse by poets from the classical past and the European, especially English, present"--

Details

First published
2016
OL Work ID
OL21294656W

Subjects

Poetry (poetic works by one author)Criticism and interpretationLoss (Psychology) in literatureAmbition in literatureHome in literatureHomelessness in literaturePerte (Psychologie) dans la littératureAmbition dans la littératureFoyer dans la littératurePOETRYEnglish, Irish, Scottish, Welsh

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