Literary Criticism (1400-1800)

Marvell, Andrew | Further Reading

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Coolidge, John S. "Marvell and Horace." Modern Philology LXIII, No. 2 (November 1965): 111-20.

Interprets Marvell's "An Horatian Ode" as an imitation of Horace.

Donnelly, M. L. '"And still new stopps to various time apply'd': Marvell, Cromwell, and the Problem of Representation at Midcentury." In On the Celebrated and Neglected Poems of Andrew Marvell, edited by Claude J. Summers and Ted-Larry Pebworth, pp. 154-68. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1992.

Discusses Marvell's choice of images, symbols, and allusions in his Cromwell poems.

Duncan-Jones, E. E. "The Erect Sword in Marvell's 'Horatian Ode'." études Anglaises XV, No. 2 (April-June 1962): 172-74.

Remarks on the symbolic meaning of the sword in "An Horatian Ode."

Everett, Barbara. "The Shooting of the Bears: Poetry and Politics in Andrew...

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