Coy Mistress Uncovered
David Norbrook, 19 May 1988
Dragons Teeth: Literature in the English Revolution
by Michael Wilding.
Oxford, 288 pp., £25, September 1987,0 19 812881 9 Show More
by Michael Wilding.
Oxford, 288 pp., £25, September 1987,
Apocalyptic Marvell: The Second Coming in 17th-Century Poetry
by Margarita Stocker.
Harvester, 381 pp., £32.50, February 1986,0 7108 0934 4 Show More
by Margarita Stocker.
Harvester, 381 pp., £32.50, February 1986,
The Politics of Mirth: Jonson, Herrick, Milton, Marvell, and the Defence of Old Holiday Pastimes
by Leah Marcus.
Chicago, 319 pp., £23.25, March 1987,0 226 50451 4 Show More
by Leah Marcus.
Chicago, 319 pp., £23.25, March 1987,
Milton: A Study in Ideology and Form
by Christopher Kendrick.
Methuen, 240 pp., £25, June 1986,0 416 01251 5 Show More
by Christopher Kendrick.
Methuen, 240 pp., £25, June 1986,
“... wit seems to have been as much a part of the ethos of the short-lived republic as sublimity: Henry Marten could subvert protest at radical measures in the Commons by laughter, and friends like Thomas Chaloner and Thomas May shared his sceptical wit. To denounce them as libertines was to become a stock tactic for conservatives anxious to show where ... ”