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Andrew Marvell revisited, Thomas Wheeler

Label
Andrew Marvell revisited, Thomas Wheeler
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-181) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Andrew Marvell revisited
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
35249559
Responsibility statement
Thomas Wheeler
Series statement
Twayne's English authors series, TEAS 531
Summary
Andrew Marvell Revisited is a comprehensive critical study that focuses on the style and themes found in Marvell's works. In nine chapters, author Thomas Wheeler covers Marvell's life and work, placing his writings within the larger context of seventeenth-century literary and political issues. The book begins with an overview of Marvell's life, then presents a thorough analysis of his personal poems, private poems, satirical and political poems, and masterpieces such as "To his Coy Mistress," "Upon Appleton House," and "The Garden." The concluding chapter focuses on Marvell's changing reputation through more than three centuries of scholarship. Written in a concise and analytical style, Andrew Marvell Revisited ties together in one volume Marvell's life, poetic and political achievements, and the historical period in which he worked. This study is a valuable guide for students, teachers, and historians of seventeenth-century English literature
Table Of Contents
Marvell's life -- A seventeenth-century poet -- "Upon Appleton House" -- Private poems -- Three masterpieces -- Satirical and political poems -- The prose works -- Marvell's reputation
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