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Andrew Marvell Orphan Of The Hurricane Derek Hirst Steven N Zwicker

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Andrew Marvell Orphan Of The Hurricane Derek Hirst Steven N Zwicker
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.59 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Derek Hirst; Steven N. Zwicker
ISBN: 9780199655373, 0199655375
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Andrew Marvell Orphan Of The Hurricane Derek Hirst Steven N Zwicker by Derek Hirst; Steven N. Zwicker 9780199655373, 0199655375 instant download after payment.

Andrew Marvell, Orphan of the Hurricane studies the poetry and polemics of one of the greatest of early modern writers, a poet of immense lyric talent and political importance. The book situates these writings and this writer within the patronage networks and political upheavals of mid
seventeenth-century England. Derek Hirst and Steven Zwicker track Marvell's negotiations among personalities and events; explores his idealizations, attachments, and subversions, and speculate on the meaning of the narratives that he told of himself within his writings -- what they call his
'imagined life'. Hirst and Zwicker draw the figure of an imagined life from the repeated traces Marvell left of lyric yearning and satiric anger, and suggest how these were rooted both in the body and in the imagination.
The book sheds new light on some of Marvell's most familiar poems -- 'Upon Appleton House', 'The Garden', ' To His Coy Mistress', and 'Horatian Ode' -- but at its centre is an extended reading of Marvell's 'The unfortunate Lover', his least familiar and surely most mysterious lyric, and his most
sustained narrative of the self. By attending to the lyric, the polemical, and the parliamentary careers together, this book offers a reading, for the first time, of Marvell and his writings as an interpretable whole.

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