The Complete Poems

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Main Details

Title The Complete Poems
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Andrew Marvell
Introduction by A Alvarez
SeriesEveryman's Library CLASSICS
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 25
Category/GenrePoetry by individual poets
ISBN/Barcode 9781857151534
ClassificationsDewey:821.4
Audience
General
Undergraduate

Publishing Details

Publisher Everyman
Imprint Everyman's Library
Publication Date 18 March 1993
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The wittiest and yet most accessible writing in mid-seventeeth-century England, Andrew Marvell's poetry is both passionate and brillant, erotic and comic, cool courtly and seductive. The friend. admirer and supporter of Milton, Marvell was also a very great poet in his own right. Described by a contemporary as 'of middling stature, pretty strong-set, of roundish face, cherry-cheeked, hazel-eyed, brown-haired he was a man of the people and a brillant intellectual. The fact that he was both a republican and the admired favourite of Charles II indicates the breadth of his sympathies.

Author Biography

I62IBorn at Winestead-in-Holderness, Yorkshire, March 3I to the Rev. Andrew Marvell and his wife, Anne. I624Marvells move to Hull, where Rev. Andrew Marvell becomes lecturer in Holy Trinity Church. I633Marvell matriculates at Trinity College, Cambridge. I637Greek and Latin poems on Charles I and Queen Mary published. I638Marvell becomes a scholar of Trinity. I640Father dies. Marvell leaves Cambridge. I640-42Possible clerkship in trading-house of brother-in-law, Edmund Popple. I642-46?Travel abroad as tutor. (Dates uncertain.) I648-49Poems on Villiers (authorship questionable), Lovelace, Hastings. I650"An Horatian Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland." I650-53Tutors Mary, daughter of the Lord General Fairfax, at Appleton House, Yorkshire. I653Milton's letter to Bradshaw, recommending Marvell for a government position, February 2I. No appointment forthcoming, Marvell becomes tutor to Cromwell's ward, William Dutton. Lives at Eton. "The Character of Holland." I653-54Latin Poems on Queen Christina of Sweden, Dr. Ingelo. I655"The First Anniversary of the Government Under His Highness The Lord Protector." I656Marvell and Dutton at Saumur, France. I657Marvell becomes Latin Secretary under Secretary of State Thurloe. I658"A Poem upon the Death of His late Highnesse the Lord Protector I659-78Marvell serves as M. P. for Hull. I660Intervenes in Commons to save Milton. I663-65Accompanies Earl of Carlisle as secretary on embassy to Russia, Sweden, and Denmark. I665England provokes war with Holland. "The Second Advice to a Painter." I666"The Third Advice to a Painter." "Clarendon's Housewarming." I667"The Last Instructions to a Painter." Downfall of Clarendon. War ends. I670"On Blood's Stealing the Crown." I672The Declaration of Indulgence. The Rehearsal Transpos'd. I672-74War with France as ally against Holland. Marvell as "Mr. Thomas" active in Dutch-based anti-French, anti-Catholic fifth column. I674Second edition of Paradise Lost, prefaced by Marvell's poem. I676Mr. Smirke: or the Divine in Mode. I677The Growth of Popery and Arbitrary Government. I678Marvell elected younger warden of Trinity House, London. Dies August I8. I68IMiscellaneous Poems published by "Mary Marvell." A. Alvarez was born in London in 1929 and educated at Oundle School and Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He has written many highly-praised non-fiction books, including The Savage God, Life after Marriage, The Biggest Game in Town, Offshore and Feeding the Rat. He is also the author of several books of poetry and literary criticism, and three novels, Hers, Hunt and, most recently, Days of Atonement (also published by Vintage). He is married and lives in London.