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- ISBN: 9780203194355 | 0203194357
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- Copyright: 6/1/2002
The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contempoprary responses to a writer's work, enabling students and researchers to read the material themselves.
General Editor's Preface | p. vii |
Preface | p. xv |
Acknowledgments | p. xvi |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Polemicist in Prose: Contemporary and Later Comments | p. 27 |
Richard Leigh on the Rehearsal Transpros'd | p. 28 |
Samuel Parker's First Response | p. 36 |
Edmund Hickeringill on the Rehearsal Transpros'd | p. 40 |
[? Joseph Glanvill] on the Rehearsal Transpros'd | p. 42 |
An Anonymous Comment on the Author of the Rehearsal Transpros'd | p. 45 |
Rochester on the Parker Controversy | p. 47 |
Robert Mcward Comments on Parker and Marvell | p. 48 |
Thomas Long Comments on the Transproser | p. 49 |
Bishop Burnet on the Parker Controversy | p. 50 |
Anthony À Wood on the Parker Controversy | p. 52 |
Dean Swift's Allusion to the Controversy | p. 54 |
Isaac Disraeli on the Parker Controversy | p. 56 |
Bishop Croft's Letter to Marvell | p. 64 |
An Anonymous Poetic Tribute to Marvell's Character | p. 66 |
W. P. Ker on the Superiority of Mr. Smirke | p. 67 |
An Anonymous Notice from a Letter from Amsterdam | p. 70 |
Sir Roger L'estrange on the Growth of Popery | p. 71 |
[? Marchamont Nedham] on the Author of the Growth of Popery | p. 77 |
An Anonymous Tribute on His Excellent Friend | p. 81 |
Tell-Truth's Comment on Marvell | p. 82 |
John Dryden's Comments | p. 83 |
Bishop Parker on the Growth of Popery and the 'First Anniversary' | p. 85 |
A Further Comment on the Growth of Popery | p. 87 |
Three Eighteenth-Century Historians Comment | p. 89 |
Henry Rogers on Marvell's Defense of Howe | p. 93 |
Dr John Brown on Marvell | p. 97 |
Satirist, Patriot, and Emergent Poet | p. 99 |
Milton's Recommendation of Marvell | p. 99 |
John Aubrey's Comments | p. 100 |
James Yonge, from His Journal | p. 102 |
Nahum Tate, an Allusion | p. 102 |
Preface to Poems on Affairs of State | p. 103 |
Defoe on Satirical Poetry | p. 106 |
Thomas Cooke on the Life and Writings | p. 109 |
James Parsons on 'Eyes and Tears' | p. 111 |
Voltaire on in Eandem [effigiem] Reginae Sueciae Transmissam | p. 112 |
William Mason, from the Ode 'To Independency' | p. 113 |
Charles Churchill on Satiric Poetry | p. 114 |
Captain Edward Thompson on Marvell's Works | p. 118 |
John Aikin on Marvell | p. 122 |
William Wordsworth's Sonnet | p. 124 |
Three Political Comparisons | p. 125 |
Poet and Prose Writer | p. 129 |
William Lisle Bowles, a Note on Two Poems | p. 129 |
Thomas Campbell on Marvell | p. 130 |
Charles Lamb's Comments | p. 131 |
William Hazlitt on the Poetry | p. 132 |
Leigh Hunt's Multiple Comments | p. 134 |
A Two-Part Anonymous Account of Marvell | p. 141 |
A Two-Part Anonymous Account of Marvell | p. 141 |
Ralph Waldo Emerson's Comments | p. 146 |
from a Letter to H. F. Cary | p. 148 |
from the Life of Andrew Marvell | p. 149 |
Three Anonymous Reviews of Dove's Life | p. 152 |
Hartley Coleridge from the Worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire | p. 157 |
Samuel Carter Hall on the Poetry | p. 160 |
Edgar Allan Poe Comments | p. 161 |
Robert Chambers on Marvell | p. 165 |
From the Penny Cyclopaedia | p. 168 |
Henry Rogers's Observations on Marvell | p. 169 |
George L. Craik's Observations on Marvell | p. 186 |
A Portrait of the Poet and Prose Writer | p. 188 |
John Greenleaf Whittier on Marvell | p. 196 |
Mrs S. C. Hall on Marvell | p. 200 |
Mary Russell Mitford, from Recollections of a Literary Life | p. 203 |
An Anonymous Notice on the 'Horatian Ode' and 'Eyes and Tears' | p. 204 |
James Russell Lowell's Observations on Marvell's Poetry | p. 209 |
from Biographical Lectures | p. 211 |
George Gilfillan Comments on Marvell | p. 213 |
Matthew Arnold on the 'Horatian Ode' | p. 214 |
Herman Merivale's Comments on the Political Poetry | p. 215 |
Sainte Beuve on the 'Horatian Ode' | p. 217 |
Archbishop Trench's Comments on 'Eyes and Tears, ' 'Horatian Ode, ' and 'On a Drop of Dew' | p. 218 |
John Ormsby's Essay from the Cornhill Magazine | p. 220 |
James Russell Lowell on Two of the Cromwell Poems | p. 232 |
Charles Cowden Clarke on Marvell | p. 233 |
Edward Fitzgerald's Comments on Two Poems | p. 235 |
W. D. Christie's Reviews of Grosart's Edition | p. 236 |
An American Divine Comments | p. 242 |
Sir Edmund Gosse on the Garden Poetry | p. 245 |
Alfred Lord Tennyson's Comments | p. 246 |
Poetic Reassessment | p. 248 |
A. C. Benson on Marvell | p. 248 |
J. Stuart's Review of Marvell in the Muses' Library Series | p. 263 |
Sir E. K. Chambers's Review of Marvell in the Muses' Library Series | p. 267 |
Richard Garnett on Marvell | p. 271 |
An Anonymous Comment on the Poetry | p. 274 |
Alice Meynell's Comments on Marvell | p. 276 |
George Saintsbury's Comments on Marvell | p. 282 |
H. C. Beeching on the Lyrics | p. 284 |
An Anonymous Review Article on Marvell's Prose Style | p. 297 |
W. J. Courthope on 'The First Anniversary' | p. 299 |
Stephen Gwynn on the Puritanism of the Poet | p. 303 |
Augustine Birrell on Marvell | p. 304 |
Three Unsigned Reviews of Birrell's Andrew Marvell | p. 307 |
A Poet's Review of Birrell's Edition | p. 314 |
Albert F. Sieveking on Garden Poetry | p. 317 |
Emile Legouis Comments on 'The Death of O. C' | p. 318 |
Edward B. Reed on Marvell's Lyrics | p. 319 |
Francis L. Bickley on the Quality of Marvell's Poetry | p. 323 |
Isaac Rosenberg Comments on 'To His Coy Mistress' | p. 333 |
A. Glutton-Brock on Marvell and Vaughan | p. 334 |
H. M. Margoliouth on Marvell and His Contemporaries | p. 339 |
H. J. Massingham on Marvell's Poetry | p. 349 |
Sir Herbert Grierson on the Metaphysical Lyric | p. 354 |
Cyril Falls on the Tercentenary of Marvell's Birth | p. 357 |
T. S. Eliot on the Tercentenary of Marvell's Birth | p. 362 |
Bibliography | p. 377 |
Index | p. 379 |
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