The Oxford Handbook of Andrew Marvell

Martin Dzelzainis editor Edward Holberton editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:15th Oct '21

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The Oxford Handbook of Andrew Marvell is the most comprehensive and informative collection of essays ever assembled dealing with the life and writings of the poet and politician Andrew Marvell (1621-78). Like his friend and colleague John Milton, Marvell is now seen as a dominant figure in the literary landscape of the mid-seventeenth century, producing a stunning oeuvre of poetry and prose either side of the Restoration. In the 1640s and 1650s he was the author of hypercanonical lyrics like 'To His Coy Mistress' and 'The Garden' as well as three epoch-defining poems about Oliver Cromwell. After 1660 he virtually invented the verse genre of state satire as well as becoming the most influential prose satirist of the day - in the process forging a long-lived reputation as an incorruptible patriot. Although Marvell himself was an intensely private and self-contained character, whose literary, religious, and political commitments are notoriously difficult to discern, the interdisciplinary contributions by an array of experts in the fields of seventeenth-century literature, history, and politics gathered together in the Handbook constitute a decisive step forward in our understanding of him. They offer a fully-rounded account of his life and writings, individual readings of his key works, considerations of his relations with his major contemporaries, and surveys of his rich and varied afterlives. Informed by the wealth of editorial and biographical work on Marvell that has been produced in the last twenty years, the volume is both a conspectus of the state of the art in Marvell studies and the springboard for future research.

There is a unity of purpose, focus, and sometimes even methodology to this volume that one does not often find in a handbook. That unity allows the volume to stage important higher-order debates within Marvell studies, as well as suggest promising avenues for future research. * Ryan Netxley, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Milton Quarterly *
For advanced students and for academics looking efficiently to get abreast of Marvell studies the The Oxford Handbook of Andrew Marvell should be invaluable. These are essays of excellent quality, written by an impressive array of senior literary scholars and newer researchers, ably supported by leading historians of the mid-century and Restoration crises. * Thomas N. Corns, The Seventeenth Century *
Highly 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 *

ISBN: 9780192855794

Dimensions: 244mm x 170mm x 32mm

Weight: 1270g

848 pages