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Marvell and Liberty

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Marvell and Liberty is a collection of original essays by leading scholars which treats this major poet in an entirely new light. Uniquely, it gives equal attention to the full range of Marvell's writings. Marvell is a writer deeply implicated in the history of his time, and as the essays in this volume show, also exercised a potent political influence after his death. Marvell and Liberty constitutes a major reassessment of a figure who lived much of his life close to the epicentre of the revolutionary upheavals of the seventeenth century.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London, UK

    Warren Chernaik

  • School of Advanced Studies, University of London, UK

    Warren Chernaik

  • Royal Holloway College, University of London, UK

    Martin Dzelzainis

About the editors

LYNDY ABRAHAM Research Fellow, School of English, University of New South Wales JOHN CREASER Hildred Carlile Professor of English Literature, Royal Holloway, University of London M.L.DONNELLY Associate Professor of English, Kansas State University DONALD M.FRIEDMAN Professor of English, University of California at Berkeley PAUL HAMILTON Professor of English, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London N.H.KEEBLE Professor and Head of English Studies, University of Stirling JAMES LOXLEY Lecturer in English Literature, University of Edinburgh SUSAN OWEN Lecturer in English Literature, University of Sheffield JON PARKIN Junior Research Fellow, Selwyn College, Cambridge ANNABEL PATTERSON Karl Young Professor of English, Yale University JAMES GRANTHAM TURNER Professor of English, University of California, Berkeley NICHOLAS VON MALTZAHN Professor of English, University of Ottawa MICHAEL WILDING Chair in English and Australian Literature, University of Sydney

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