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  1. The Essential Marvell (Essential Poets) by Andrew Marvell, 1991-11
  2. Andrew Marvell the Complete Poems by Andrew Marvell, 1987
  3. Andrew Marvell: Selected Poetry and Prose (Routledge English Texts) by Andrew Marvell, 1987-03-26
  4. Andrew Marvell (Modern Critical Views)
  5. English Authors Series: Andrew Marvell Revisited (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Thomas Wheeler, 1996-11-11
  6. Andrew Marvell: His Life and Writings by John Dixon Hunt, 1978-07-20
  7. Andrew Marvell Reference Guide (A Reference guide to literature) by Collins Da, 1986-01-01
  8. Andrew Marvell: Poet, Puritan, Patriot by Pierre Legouis, 1970
  9. Satires Of Andrew Marvell (1901) by Andrew Marvell, 2010-09-10
  10. Andrew Marvell: Essays on the Tercentenary of His Death (University Hull Publications)
  11. Elizabethan Bibliographies Supplements XII: Andrew Marvell, 1927-1967 by Dennis G. Donovan (Ed. ), 1969
  12. The Life and Lyrics of Andrew Marvell by Michael Craze, 1979-12-06
  13. Andrew Marvell's "Upon Appleton House": An Analytic Commentary by Vitaliy Eyber, 2010-01-31
  14. An Andrew Marvell Companion (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Robert H. Ray, 1998-07-01

21. Andrew Marvell
(16211678) British writer. Andrew Marvell was one of the metaphysical poets, known for works like To His Coy Mistress, The Garden, Bermudas, and The Definition of Love.
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    zSB(3,3) (1621-1678) British writer. Andrew Marvell was one of the metaphysical poets, known for works like "To His Coy Mistress," "The Garden," "Bermudas," and "The Definition of Love." He was one of the greatest writers of the 17th century. Read more about the life and works of Andrew Marvell.
    Andrew Marvell Birth:
    Andrew Marvell was born in 1621. His father was Reverend Andrew Marvell, a lecturer at Holy Trinity Church, and a master of the Charterhouse.
    Andrew Marvell Death:
    Andrew Marvell died in 1678, but his death of a fever was sudden. There has been much debate about whether he was actually poisoned.
    Andrew Marvell Education:
    In 1633, Andrew Marvell began attending Trinity College, Cambridge. He receive his BA in 1639. With his father's death in 1641, Marvell's studies ended. He also traveled extensively.

    22. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Andrew Marvell (1621-1678)
    Archive at Representative Poetry Online.
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    Poet Index Poem Index Random Search ... Concordance document.writeln(divStyle)
    Selected Poetry of Andrew Marvell (1621-1678)
    from Representative Poetry On-line
    Prepared by members of the Department of English at the University of Toronto
    from 1912 to the present and published by the University of Toronto Press from 1912 to 1967.
    RPO Edited by Ian Lancashire
    A UTEL (University of Toronto English Library) Edition
    Published by the Web Development Group, Information Technology Services, University of Toronto Libraries
    Index to poems
    The grave's a fine and private place,
    But none I think do there embrace.
    (To his Coy Mistress, 31-32)
  • Bermudas
  • The Character of Holland (excerpt)
  • The Definition of Love
  • A Dialogue between the Soul and the Body
  • The Fair Singer
  • The Garden ...
  • The Mower (The Mower Against Gardens)
  • The Mower to the Glow-Worms
  • The Mower's Song
  • The Nymph Complaining for the Death of her Fawn
  • To his Coy Mistress ...
  • Upon Appleton House, to my Lord Fairfax
    Notes on Life and Works
    All the poems of Marvell were published (three years after his death) in Miscellaneous Poems , 1681. Most of them cannot be accurately dated.
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    Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Andrew Marvell English poet (1621-1678) Marvell
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    24. Flinders Academic Commons: Marvell, Andrew
    Recent Submissions. Seneca and the Text of Marvell's Climb at court for me that will Review of Andrew Marvell Pastoral and Lyric Poems 1681 by Ormerod and Wortham
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    26. Marvell, Andrew Quote - The Grave's A Fine And Private Place, But None, I Think,
    Famous quote by Marvell, Andrew The grave's a fine and private place, but none, I think, do there embrace. on Quotations Book
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    27. Marv
    Article by T.S. Eliot on the occasion of Marvell s tercentenary explores the way in which Marvell s wit exemplifies his century. The Times Literary Supplement
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    "Andrew Marvell" First published in the Times Literary Supplement , 31 March 1921. The tercentenary of the former member for Hull deserves not only the celebration proposed by that favoured borough, but a little serious reflection upon his writing. That is an act of piety, which is very different from the resurrection of a deceased reputation. Marvell has stood high for some years; his best poems are not very many, and not only must be well known, from the Golden Treasury and the Oxford Book of English Verse Had we but world enough and time,
    This coyness, lady, were no crime,

    . . . I would

    Love you ten years before the Flood,
    ...
    Vaster than empires and more slow....
    We notice the high speed, the succession of concentrated images, each magnifying the original fancy. When this process has been carried to the end and summed up, the poem turns suddenly with that surprise which has been one of the most important means of poetic effect since Homer: But at my back I always hear
    Time's winged chariot hurrying near,

    And yonder all before us lie

    Deserts of vast eternity.
    A whole civilization resides in these lines: Pallida Mors aequo pulsat pede pauperum tabernas,

    28. Andrew Marvell Society
    Nonprofit organization promotes interest in the seventeenth-century poet, pamphleteer, and Member of Parliament. Members, activities, how to join.
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    The Andrew Marvell Society
    The Andrew Marvell Society is a private, non-profit organization devoted primarily to research and documentation of the life, career, and works of the seventeenth-century English poet, pamphleteer, and MP Andrew Marvell. The Society promotes publications, conference presentations, study grants, and the development of teaching materials devoted to Marvell and his cultural contexts.
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    Marvellians gathered at the annual meeting in Corpus Christi, Texas, March 2010. (Photo by Arlen Nydam)
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    Nigel Smith, president of the Andrew Marvell Society, and Nicholas von Maltzahn, past president, at the San Antonio conference, 2007.
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    The Society will conduct a business meeting every year at the South-Central Renaissance Conference Please address questions, suggestions, and proposals to any

    29. Lyrical Poems By Andrew Marvell, Audio Readings By Walter Rufus Eagles
    In RealAudio format. Including To His Coy Mistress and one of the mower poems.
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    A personal literature and arts website. Click HERE for our editorial policy or to record your comments. Click on the red logo to return to home page. Readings by Walter Rufus Eagles in RealMedia streaming audio. Five Lyrical Poems by Andrew Marvell Note
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    30. Andrew Marvell
    Marvell s response to Milton s epic poem.
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    Andrew Marvell, "On Mr. Milton's Paradise Lost" (1674poetic preface to the second edition)
    When I beheld the Poet blind, yet bold,
    In slender Book his vast Design unfold,
    Messiah Crown'd, Gods Reconcil'd Decree,
    Rebelling Angels , the Forbidden Tree,
    Heav'n, Hell, Earth, Chaos, All; the Argument
    Held me a while misdoubting his Intent,
    That he would ruine (for I saw him strong)
    The sacred Truths to Fable and old Song,
    (So Sampson groap'd the Temples Posts in spight)
    The World o'rewhelming to revenge his Sight.
    Yet as I read, soon growing less severe, I lik'd his Project, the success did fear; Through that wide Field how he his way should find O're which lame Faith leads Understanding blind; Lest he perplext the things he would explain, And what was easie he should render vain. Or if a Work so infinite he spann'd, Jealous I was that some less skilful hand (Such as disquiet alwayes what is well, And by ill imitating would excell) Might hence presume the whole Creations day To change in Scenes, and show it in a Play.

    31. Marvell, Andrew
    English metaphysical poet and satirist
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    Member of Parliament, tutor to Oliver Cromwell’s ward, satirist, and friend of John Milton, Andrew Marvell was one of the most significant poets of the seventeenth century. The Complete Poems demonstrates his unique skill and immense diversity, 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.

    33. Marvell, Andrew
    English metaphysical poet and satirist. In ‘To His Coy Mistress’ (1650–52) and ‘An Horatian Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland’ (1650) he produced, respectively, the
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    35. Marvell, Andrew
    Marvell, Andrew Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2004. Read Marvell, Andrew at Questia library.
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    36. Andrew Marvell — Infoplease.com
    Encyclopedia Marvell, Andrew. Marvell, Andrew (m r'v u l) , 1621 – 78, one of the English metaphysical poets. Educated at Cambridge, he worked as a clerk, traveled abroad
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    39. Marvell, Andrew
    Andrew Marvell (March 31, 1621 – August 16, 1678) was an English metaphysical poet, who was largely ignored during his lifetime. He rose to prominence over the centuries and
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    Andrew Marvell (March 31, 1621 – August 16, 1678) was an English metaphysical poet, who was largely ignored during his lifetime. He rose to prominence over the centuries and is now considered to be one of the most remarkable poets of the seventeenth century. Marvell's reputation was overshadowed for a long time by his revolutionary politics, which included a stint as a parliamentarian. Most of his verse, unfortunately, consists of satires written for political ends, and suffers as a result. His lyric poetry, however, unfortunately took no subject but himself. While the result consists of beautiful, effortless, flowing verses that roll off the tongue and through the mind with an ease unequalled among poets of his era, his writings offer little to the beauty of the world in which we live.
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    Marvell was born in Winestead-in-Holderness, Yorkshire, to Rev. Andrew Marvell, an Anglican priest. All that is known of his mother is her name, Anne. When Marvell was three years old the family moved to Hull, where his father took up a post as a lecturer at Holy Trinity Church. As a young man, Marvell was educated at the local grammar school, where he received high marks for his verse and even published two early poems, one written in Greek, the other in Latin in a volume titled

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    Marvell, Andrew (b. March 31, 1621, Winestead, Yorkshire, Eng.d. Aug. 18, 1678, London), English poet whose political reputation overshadowed that of his poetry until the
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    (b. March 31, 1621, Winestead, Yorkshire, Eng.d. Aug. 18, 1678, London), English poet whose political reputation overshadowed that of his poetry until the 20th century. He is considered to be one of the best secular metaphysical poets. Marvell was educated at Hull grammar school and Cambridge, taking his B.A. in 1639. His father's death in 1641 may have ended Marvell's promising academic career. He was abroad for at least five years (1642-46), presumably as a tutor. In 1651-52 he was tutor to Mary, daughter of Lord Fairfax, the Parliamentary general, at Nun Appleton, Yorkshire, during which time he wrote his notable poems "Upon Appleton House" and "The Garden." Although earlier opposed to Oliver Cromwell's Commonwealth government, he wrote "An Horatian Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland" (1650), and from 1653 to 1657 he was a tutor to Cromwell's ward William Dutton. In 1657 he became assistant to John Milton as Latin secretary in the foreign office. "The First Anniversary" (1655) and "On the Death of O.C." (1659) showed his continued and growing admiration for Cromwell. In 1659 he was elected member of Parliament for Hull, an office he held until his death, serving skillfully and effectively. After the restoration of Charles II in 1660, Marvell turned to political verse satiresthe most notable was

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