'[A]n inn to entertain / Its Lord a while, but not remain': Home and Dislocations in Andrew Marvell's 'Upon Appleton House'.
This essay analyses Andrew Marvell's 'Upon Appleton House' and demonstrates that the poem registers the ways in which spatial politics, and the representation of home, in particular, underpins as well as enriches its meaning. Borrowing Donna Birdwell-Pheasant's and Denise Lawrence-Zuniga's definitio...
| Published in: | Critical Survey Vol. 22; no. 3; pp. 21 - 37 |
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| Format: | Poetry Review |
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Berghahn Books
2010
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