On the Celebrated and Neglected Poems of Andrew MarvellClaude J. Summers, Ted-Larry Pebworth University of Missouri Press, 1992 - 256 pàgines Andrew Marvell is one of the most enigmatic and elusive 17th-century poets. The 12 new essays collected in this volume explore both the unity and the diversity, the brillance and the depth, reflected in his notoriously subtle and complex poetry. |
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