
'Matthew C. Augustine has managed to achieve, if not the impossible, then something vanishingly rare in the genre of literary biography. In tracing the frequently intricate links between Marvell's writings and their contexts, he engages (and often challenges) readers familiar with the terrain while providing enough guidance to newcomers to make them feel welcome. Most valuable are the analyses of poems that have received less critical attention than the acknowledged masterpieces, but which are deeply suggestive about the life and character of the man who produced them.'
- Joanna Picciotto, Associate Professor, University of California, Berkeley, USA, author of Labors of Innocence in Early Modern England (2010).
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Introduction: A Literary Life? . -
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Andreae Filiae:
East Riding, Yorkshire, 1621-1633. -
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In loco parentis:
Cambridge, 1633-1641. -
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`Our wits have drawn th infection of our times
:
London and the Continent, 1641-1650. -
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`Some great prelate of the grove :
London and Nun Appleton, Yorkshire, 1650-1652. -
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`With my most humble service :
England and the Continent, 1652-1659. -
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`His anger reached that rage which passed his art :
England, the Netherlands, and the Baltic, 1659-1667. -
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`the interest and happiness of the king and kingdom
: London, 1667-1678.
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