The Prose Works of Andrew Marvell v. 2; 1676-1678 Andrew Marvell, Annabel M. Patterson, etc., Martin Dzelzainis, Nicholas von Maltzahn, Keeble N.H.

Series:
Prose Works of Andrew Marvell
Format:
Hardback
Publication date:
23 Jan 2004
ISBN:
9780300099362
Dimensions:
496 pages: 244 x 168 x 38mm

Andrew Marvell (1621-78) is best known to us as the author of a handful of exquisite lyrics and provocative political poems. In his own time, however, Marvell was famous for his brilliant prose interventions in the major issues of the Restoration, religious toleration and what he called "arbitrary" as distinct from parliamentary government. This is a modern edition of all Marvell's prose pamphlets, complete with introductions and annotation explaining the historical context. From the "Rehearsal Transpros'd", a serio-comic best-seller which appeared with tacit permission from Charles II himself to the documentary "Account of the Growth of Popery and Arbitrary Government", Marvell established himself not only as a model of liberal thought for the 18th century but also as an irresistible new voice in political polemic - and he was wittier, more literary and hence more readable than his contemporaries.

Annabel Patterson is Sterling Professor of English at Yale University and the author of Nobody's Perfect: A New Whig Interpretation of History (ISBN 0 300 09288 1, [pound]19.50), published by Yale University Press. Martin Dzelzainis is senior lecturer in English, Royal Holloway College, University of London. Nicholas von Maltzahn is professor of English at the University of Ottawa. N. H. Keeble is professor of English at the University of Stirling.

'Andrew Marvell's prose did indeed make its contribution to civilization, and this superb edition shows us how' - The Times Literary Supplement