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,
“... social and economic changes. Wilding’s main affiliation is with the humanist Marxism of Christopher Hill, and like Hill’s his approach to texts is often a very direct one, via extra-textual reality: it is characteristic of him to speculate that the mantling vines under which Comus claims to have found the brothers may be related to the plants that ... ”