The Modest Ambition of Andrew Marvell: A Study of Marvell and His Relation to Lovelace, Fairfax, Cromwell, and MiltonUniversity of Delaware Press, 1995 - 216 страници Marvell's evolving notion of his own role as poet is exhibited through his "reformation" of certain images in which an ultimate consistent development emerges that culminates in not just his rejection of what may be called the Edenic impulse, but a denial of its authenticity as such and an endorsement of destined progression. Both his occasional and thematic poetry may be seen for the most part as a response to the regicide, to the Interregnum, and perhaps most important, to his associations with four major figures of the time - Lovelace, Fairfax, Cromwell, and Milton. |
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... His Relation to Lovelace , Fairfax , Cromwell , and Milton Patsy Griffin DELAWARE Newark : University of Delaware Press London : Associated University Presses © 1995 by Associated University Presses , Inc. All rights The Modest Ambition.
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... London's parishes had them , for instance . While most lecturers were orthodox men , intent on reviving the faith — a goal that Laud shared — they had a degree of independence from episcopal authority , a licence that 20 THE MODEST ...
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... London may not have seemed alien to Marvell after his youth spent amidst the continuous activity of his father's church , yet he must have longed at times for the occasional quiet that was previously integral to his life . Though the ...
... London may not have seemed alien to Marvell after his youth spent amidst the continuous activity of his father's church , yet he must have longed at times for the occasional quiet that was previously integral to his life . Though the ...
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I have a Garden of my own Marvells Poetic Direction | 42 |
Twas no Religious House till now Marvell and the Retired Life with Fairfax | 56 |
Mine own Precipice I go Marvell and the Active Life | 75 |
Cromwell alone Marvell as Cromwells Poet | 92 |
Angelique Cromwell Angel of our Commonweal the Raised Leader and the Fallen Populace | 108 |
Spectators vain the Death of Cromwell | 138 |
That Majesty which through thy Work doth Reign Marvell and Milton | 159 |
Notes | 184 |
Bibliography | 206 |
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