Marvell, Spenser, and Civil War Epic in Upon Appleton House.
In Upon Appleton House , Marvell imitates Spenser's Faerie Queene to turn a country house poem of political retirement into a mini-national epic. Marvell invents his model of epic retirement as a form of leadership at a challenging time in England's history. For Marvell's employer, Thomas Fairfax, h...
| Publicado en: | Review of English Studies Vol. 76; no. 325; pp. 291 - 312 |
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Oxford University Press / USA
Jun2025
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