Insolence
Blair Worden, 7 March 1985
Poetry and Politics in the English Renaissance
by David Norbrook.
Routledge, 345 pp., £15.95, October 1984,0 7100 9778 6 Show More
by David Norbrook.
Routledge, 345 pp., £15.95, October 1984,
Restoration Theatre Production
by Jocelyn Powell.
Routledge, 226 pp., £19.95, November 1984,0 7100 9321 7 Show More
by Jocelyn Powell.
Routledge, 226 pp., £19.95, November 1984,
Theatre and Crisis: 1632-1642
by Martin Butler.
Cambridge, 340 pp., £25, August 1984,0 521 24632 6 Show More
by Martin Butler.
Cambridge, 340 pp., £25, August 1984,
The Court Masque
edited by David Lindley.
Manchester, 196 pp., £22.50, August 1984,0 7190 0961 8 Show More
edited by David Lindley.
Manchester, 196 pp., £22.50, August 1984,
“... In 1892 A.C. Benson published an essay which introduced the modern appreciation of Andrew Marvell. For more than two hundred years Marvell’s verse had shared with Metaphysical poetry a lowness of esteem which now seems puzzling. As the Cyclopaedia of English Literature explained in 1844, Marvel ‘is better known as a prose writer than a poet, and is still more celebrated as a patriotic member of parliament ... ”