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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Martin Dzelzainis (Professor of Renaissance Literature and Thought, Professor of Renaissance Literature and Thought, School of Art, University of Leicester) , Edward Holberton (Lecturer, Lecturer, University of Bristol)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 17.10cm , Height: 4.60cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 1.422kg ISBN: 9780198736400ISBN 10: 0198736401 Pages: 846 Publication Date: 03 April 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface PART 1: MARVELL AND HIS TIMES 1: Nicholas von Maltzahn: Marvell, Writer and Politician, 1621-1678 2: Emma Wilson: Andrew Marvell and Education 3: Nicholas von Maltzahn: Marvell and Patronage 4: Ann Hughes: Marvell and the Interregnum 5: Paul Seaward: Marvell and Parliament 6: Edward Holberton: Marvell and Diplomacy 7: Charles Édouard Levillain: England's 'natural Frontier': Andrew Marvell and the Low Countries 8: Philip Connell: Marvell and the Church 9: Johanna Harris and N. H. Keeble: Marvell and Nonconformity 10: Lynn Enterline: Marvell's Unfortunate Lovers 11: Martin Dzelzainis: Marvell and Science 12: Paul Davis: Marvell and Manuscript Culture 13: Matthew Augustine: Marvell and Print Culture 14: Katherine Acheson: Visualizing Marvell 15: Helen Wilcox: Marvell and Music 16: Sean McDowell: Urban Marvell 17: Edward Paleit: Marvell's Classical Similitudes 18: Martin Dzelzainis: 'a greater errour in Chronology': Issues of Dating in Marvell PART 2: READINGS 19: Nigel Smith: 'To his Coy Mistress', The Greek Anthology and the History of Poetry 20: Gordon Teskey: Greenland: Marvell's 'The Garden' 21: Leah S. Marcus: Marvell's 'Nymph Complaining' and the Erotics of Vitalism 22: Steven Zwicker and Derek Hirst: Marvell and Lyrics of Undifference 23: Greg Chaplin: Marvell and Elegy 24: Annabel Brett: The Post-Machiavellian Poetry of 'An Horatian Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland 25: Warren Chernaik: Harsh Remedies: Satire and Politics in Last Instructions to a Painter 26: Estelle Haan: Marvell's Latin Poetry and the Art of Punning 27: Julianne Werlin: 'Upon Appleton House' 28: Johanna Harris: Andrew Marvell's Letters 29: Alex Garganigo: The Rehearsal Transpros'd and The Rehearsal Transpros'd: The Second Part 30: Martin Dzelzainis and Steph Coster: The Commissioning, Writing, and Printing of Mr. Smirke: A New Account Kendra Packham: 26. Marvell, Political Print, and Picturing the Catholic: An Account of the Growth of Popery and Arbitrary Government PART 3: MARVELL AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES 32: Tom Lockwood: Marvell and Jonson 33: James Loxley: Andrew Marvell and Cavalier Poetics 34: Nicholas McDowell: Marvell's French Spirit 35: Tim Raylor: Marvell and Waller 36: Victoria Silver: 'Mr. Bayes in Mr. Bayes': The Art of Personation in Hobbes, Parker, and Marvell 37: John Rogers: Ruin the Sacred Truths: Prophecy, Form, and Nonconformity in Marvell and Milton 38: Ashley Marshall and Robert D. Hume: Marvell and the Restoration Wits 39: Mark Goldie: Marvell and his Adversaries, 1672-78 PART 4: MARVELL'S AFTERLIFE 40: Diane Purkiss: Bodleian Library MS Eng. Poet. d. 49 41: Annabel Patterson: Marvell the Patriot 42: Michael O'Neill: Marvell and Nineteenth-Century Poetry: Wordsworth to Tennyson 43: Steven Matthews: Marvell in the Twentieth- and Twenty-First CenturiesReviewsHighly recommended. Ambitious upper-division undergraduates through faculty. * B. E. Brandt, South Dakota State University, CHOICE * Non-specialists will find the Handbook intelligent and various; specialists will appreciate its scan of all that Marvell has to offer. The Handbook will be anarbiter in seminars and a fixture in Marvell citation. It gives hefty help to every Marvell reader, enthralled or aspiring. * Willis Goth Regier, University of Illinois, Renaissance and Reformation * As we mark the four-hundredth birthday of our author on March 31, 2021, The Oxford Handbook of Andrew Marvell comes at a perfect time to celebrate the authors and networks who have in recent decades brought Marvell to the forefront of early modern studies. * Brendan Prawdzik, Seventeenth-Century News * As we mark the four-hundredth birthday of our author on March 31, 2021, The Oxford Handbook of Andrew Marvell comes at a perfect time to celebrate the authors and networks who have in recent decades brought Marvell to the forefront of early modern studies. * Brendan Prawdzik, Seventeenth-Century News * Author InformationMartin Dzelzainis is Professor of Literature and Thought at the University of Leicester. Educated in Coventry and at both Cambridges, he taught at Royal Holloway, University of London for many years before moving to Leicester in 2010. He has held fellowships from Marsh's Library, the Huntington, and the Leverhulme Trust. Edward Holberton is a lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Bristol. He is the author of Poetry and the Cromwellian Protectorate: Culture, Politics and Institutions (Oxford University Press, 2009), and several journal articles on Marvell. His research interests include ongoing work on Marvell's relationships with the diplomatic sphere, and a monograph project on literature, empire, and the Atlantic world during the period 1650-1750. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |