The Poems and Some Satires of Andrew Marvell


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Andrew Marvell is a man of many faces, in both poetry and politics. A master of the pastoral dialogue, he can equally well fire out a Juvenalian satire; congratulate the new republic while also applauding the murdered king’s fortitude; and balance a solemn platitude against a ribald joke within the space of two lines. This constitutional habit of seeing two sides of the same issue owes much to Ben Jonson’s influence although the younger poet uses this talent to create irony like Donne’s rather than for the appearance of frank honesty as in Jonson. In “The Garden” he is as at home with sensory luxury as Herrick, but his paradoxes and metaphysical conceits, in “The Definition of Love,” rival Donne’s. One may suspect that the couplet form, especially in the satires, encourages this doubleness, for where the rhymes are muted it is not found, as in the straight pathos of the “The Nymph’s Complaining for the Death of Her Fawn,” enjambment obscuring rhymes by tending to make phrases end in the middle of lines rather than at line-end.

In the Satires, Marvell shifts from arch sneering to savage excoriation, and then to rollicking triple-rhythm burlesque. It seems at times that he must certainly be added to someone’s hit list, but his insults are so brazen and he appears to have so much fun in making scandalous accusations that he appears to enjoy the immunity of a court jester.

(Summary by Thomas A. Copeland) (7 hr 35 min)

Chapters

Introduction and Biographical Note 50:10 Read by Christine Rottger
Poems: Upon Appleton House 43:39 Read by Thomas A. Copeland
Poems: Upon the Hill and Grove at Billborow etc. 50:20 Read by Thomas A. Copeland
Poems: Eyes and Tears etc. 46:48 Read by Thomas A. Copeland
Poems: First Anniversary of the Government 28:46 Read by Thomas A. Copeland
Poems: A Poem upon the Death of His late Highness the Lord Protector etc. 32:55 Read by Thomas A. Copeland
Satires: Flecknoe, an English Priest at Rome 11:02 Read by Christine Rottger
Satires: Tom May's Death, The Character of Holland 18:47 Read by Thomas A. Copeland
Satires: Last Instructions to a Painter about the Dutch Wars 58:02 Read by Thomas A. Copeland
Satires: To The King and The Loyal Scot 22:52 Read by Christine Rottger
Satires: Clarendon's House-Warming 8:40 Read by Thomas A. Copeland
Satires: Upon his House, Epigram upon his Grandchildren and Farther Instruction… 5:47 Read by Christine Rottger
Satires: On Blood’s Stealing the Crown, Royal Resolutions, An Historical Poem 24:14 Read by Thomas A. Copeland
Satires: Advice to a Painter to Draw the Duke of York etc. 24:42 Read by Christine Rottger
Satires: A Poem on the Statue in Stocks-Market, The Statue at Charing Cross, A … 22:26 Read by Thomas A. Copeland
Latin and Greek Poems 6:24 Read by Thomas A. Copeland