Andrew Marvell: The Chameleon

Andrew Marvell: The Chameleon

by NigelSmith (Author)

Synopsis

The seventeenth-century poet Andrew Marvell (1621-1678) is one of the most intriguing figures in English literature. A noted civil servant under Cromwell's Protectorate, he has been variously identified as a patriot, spy, conspirator, concealed homosexual, father to the liberal tradition, and incendiary satirical pamphleteer and freethinker. But while Marvell's poetry and prose has attracted a wide modern following, his prose is known only to specialists, and much of his personal life remains shrouded in mystery. Nigel Smith's pivotal biography provides an unparalleled look into Marvell's life, from his early employment as a tutor and gentleman's companion to his suspicious death, reputedly a politically fueled poisoning. Drawing on exhaustive archival research, the voluminous corpus of Marvell's previously little known writing, and recent scholarship across several disciplines, Smith's portrait becomes the definitive account of this elusive life.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 17 Sep 2010

ISBN 10: 0300112211
ISBN 13: 9780300112214

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Selected as a Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2011 in the English and American category.--Choice Outstanding Academic Title Choice (03/12/2012)
Author Bio
Nigel Smith is Professor of English and Chair of the Committee for Renaissance Studies at Princeton University. A leading expert on Andrew Marvell as well as on the political literature of the Civil War and Interregnum, he has published widely on the seventeenth century. He brought out the Longman Annotated edition of Marvell's poetry, and is the author of Literature and Revolution (published by Yale) and Is Milton Better than Shakespeare?.