Selected Poems

Selected Poems
Author: Andrew Marvell
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2002-04-12
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780415940870

First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Andrew Marvell

Andrew Marvell
Author: Nigel Smith
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 635
Release: 2010-11-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 030016839X

Andrew Marvell is an intriguing personality, variously identified as a patriot & a spy, a conspirator, closet homosexual, father of the liberal tradition, incendiary satirical pamphleteer & freethinker.

Selected Poems [of] Andrew Marvell

Selected Poems [of] Andrew Marvell
Author: Andrew Marvell
Publisher: Fyfield Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1979
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780856352584

Marvell's oeuvre must be one of the smallest of any major English poet. His poems range from the public An Horatian Ode Upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland, perhaps the greatest political poem in English, to the exquisite lyricism of The Mower to the Glow-worms.

Marvell Poems

Marvell Poems
Author: Andrew Marvell
Publisher: Everyman's Library POCKET POETS
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2004
Genre: English poetry
ISBN: 9781841597614

He is known chiefly for his brilliant lyric poems, including "The Garden," "The Definition of Love," "Bermudas," "To His Coy Mistress," and the "Horatian Ode" to Cromwell. Marvell's work is marked by extraordinary variety, ranging from incomparable lyric explorations of the inner life to satiric poems on the famous men and important issues of his time-one of the most politically volatile epochs in England's history. From the lover's famous admonition, "Had we but World enough, and Time, / This coyness, Lady, were no crime," to the image of the solitary poet "Annihilating all that's made / To a green Thought in a green Shade," Marvell's poetry has earned a permanent place in the canon and in the hearts of poetry lovers.

Selected Poems

Selected Poems
Author: Andrew Marvell
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1995
Genre: English poetry
ISBN: 9780747522591

A selection of poems by Andrew Marvell. This book is part of a series aimed at the general reader rather than the specialist, and as such carries no critical or explanatory apparatus. Other poets featured in this series include Christina Rossetti, John Keats and Gerard Manley Hopkins.

The Complete Poems

The Complete Poems
Author: Andrew Marvell
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1985
Genre: Early poetry
ISBN: 9780140422139

Member of Parliament, tutor to Oliver Cromwell's ward, satirist and friend of John Milton, Andrew Marvell was one of the most interesting and important poets of the seventeenth century. The Complete Poems demonstrates his unique skill and immense diversity to the full, and includes lyrical love-poetry, religious works and biting satire. From the passionately erotic To his Coy Mistress, to the astutely political Cromwellian poems and the profoundly spiritual On a Drop of Dew, in which he considers the nature of the soul, these works are masterpieces of clarity and metaphysical imagery. Eloquent and compelling, they remain among the most vital and profound works of the era - works by a figure who, in the words of T. S. Eliot, speaks clearly and unequivocally with the voice of his literary age'.

The Poems of Andrew Marvell

The Poems of Andrew Marvell
Author: Andrew Marvell
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2017-01-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9781542683340

The Poems of Andrew Marvell With an introduction and notes by G.A. Aitken Letters Translated by A. B Grosart Most of Marvell's poems on political subjects doubtless appeared as broadsides or pamphlets at the time they were written; but of these original issues one only is known to have survived. "The Character of Holland," written in 1653, printed early, probably, in that year, appears to have been reprinted, in folio, in 1665, with the omission of the latter portion, in which praise was given to Blake and other commanders of the Commonwealth. This mutilated version was again printed, in quarto, in 1672. "The first Anniversary of the Government under his Highness the Lord Protector" was printed, in quarto, by Thomas Newcomb, London, in 1665. "Advice to a Painter" was printed as a four-page folio sheet, without date, but apparently in 1679, after Marvell's death. It is not necessary to justify any effort to make Marvell's Poems more widely known. The sole object of this Preface is to acknowledge my indebtedness to my predecessors, who have, in a greater or less degree, done good service by keeping the poet's name and character in the minds of his countrymen. In 1681, more than two years after Marvell's death, his widow published a collection of his miscellaneous poems. Nearly half a century later Cooke brought out an edition which included the political satires. These pieces could not, of course, be given in the volume of 1681, but they had been printed among other State Poems after the Revolution. Another half century passed before Thompson published an edition of the whole of Marvell's works. Thompson was a Hull captain, and a connection of the poet's family, filled with enthusiasm for his subject, but wanting in the critical training necessary for complete success. In spite, however, of all his shortcomings, it is not to be forgotten that we owe to him some of Marvell's finest poems, and that he was the first to print a large number of Marvell's letters, which are of great assistance in studying his life and writings. Errors in the text grew in number in subsequent cheap editions of the poems, until, in 1872, a century after Thompson, and when I was a scholar at the old Granmiar School at Hull which claimed Marvell as one of its most distinguished pupils, Dr. Grosart published the first volume of a limited edition of Marvell's works. It may be said that that edition was the first in which any serious attempt was made to give an accurate text, or to explain the constant allusions to contemporary events. But greatly as I have been indebted to Dr. Grosarfs work, much remained to be done. Many allusions remained unexplained, while some of the notes upon historical events or persons were written under misapprehension, and the errors in identification led to mistakes in the dating of the poems. In so difficult a field it is not probable that I have entirely escaped pitfalls; and I do not forget that it is far easier to correct others than to be a pioneer.

Andrew Marvell Revisited

Andrew Marvell Revisited
Author: Thomas Wheeler
Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1996
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

Twayne's United States Authors, English Authors, and World Authors Series present concise critical introductions to great writers and their works. Devoted to critical interpretation and discussion of an author's work, each study takes account of major literary trends and important scholarly contributions and provides new critical insights with an original point of view. An Authors Series volume addresses readers ranging from advanced high school students to university professors. The book suggests to the informed reader new ways of considering a writer's work. Each volume features: -- A critical, interpretive study and explication of the author's works -- A brief biography of the author -- An accessible chronology outlining the life, the work, and relevant historical context -- Aids for further study: complete notes and references, a selected annotated bibliography and an index -- A readable style presented in a manageable length

To His Coy Mistress

To His Coy Mistress
Author: Andrew Marvell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1996
Genre:
ISBN: 9781857996692

An enigmatic men, whose poems balance opposing principles-Royalism and Republicanism, spirituality and sexuality.

The Complete English Poems

The Complete English Poems
Author: John Donne
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 659
Release: 2004-06-24
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0141916036

No poet has been more wilfully contradictory than John Donne, whose works forge unforgettable connections between extremes of passion and mental energy. From satire to tender elegy, from sacred devotion to lust, he conveys an astonishing range of emotions and poetic moods. Constant in his work, however, is an intensity of feeling and expression and complexity of argument that is as evident in religious meditations such as 'Good Friday 1613. Riding Westward' as it is in secular love poems such as 'The Sun Rising' or 'The Flea'. 'The intricacy and subtlety of his imagination are the length and depth of the furrow made by his passion,' wrote Yeats, pinpointing the unique genius of a poet who combined ardour and intellect in equal measure.