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Texts and readers in the Age of Marvell
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07 August 2018

LITERARY CRITICISM / Renaissance, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800, Literary studies: c 1400 to c 1600, Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
'A collection which actually ranges far beyond Marvell’s own works and usefully investigates a variety of modes of writing and reading in the later seventeenth century.'
The Seventeenth Century
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
Christopher D’Addario
Part I: Rethinking texts and readers
1 Impractical criticism: close reading and the contingencies of history
Michael Schoenfeldt
2 ‘Small portals’: Marvell’s Horatian Ode, print culture, and literary history
Joad Raymond
3 Marvell discovers the public sphere
Michael McKeon
4 Extraordinarily ordinary: Nehemiah Wallington’s experimental method
Kathleen Lynch
Part II: Rethinking context
5 A sense of place: historicism, whither wilt?
Christopher D’Addario
6 Understanding experience: subjectivity, sex, and suffering in early modern England
Derek Hirst
7 Debating censorship: liberty and press control in the 1640s
Randy Robertson
8 ‘Armed winter, and inverted day’: the politics of cold in Dryden and Purcell’s King Arthur
Anne Cotterill
Part III: Rethinking literary histories
9 The European Marvell
Nigel Smith
10 Waller, Tasso, and Marvell’s Last Instructions to a Painter
Timothy Raylor
11 Marvell’s personal elegy? Rewriting Shakespeare in A Poem upon the Death of O. C.
Alex Garganigo
12 How John Dryden read his Milton: The State of Innocence reconsidered
Matthew C. Augustine
Part IV: Afterword
On behalf of the Age of Andrew Marvell?
Steven N. Zwicker