Marvell and Milton

Poets in a Fallen World

Warren Chernaik author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:11th Jun '26

£32.00

This title is due to be published on 11th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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This is the first full-length study to compare the works and lives of Milton and Marvell, two seventeenth-century literary giants.

John Milton and Andrew Marvell are central figures of seventeenth-century literature. Yet there has until now been no sustained study comparing the two poets. In this book, the culmination of a distinguished academic career, Warren Chernaik places the two writers side-by-side and reveals their striking similarities and differences.Both John Milton and Andrew Marvell have been revaluated in recent years. Yet this is the first sustained scholarly work to compare the two great seventeenth-century poets. In his new book, which stands as the culmination of a distinguished academic career, Warren Chernaik examines the relationship of the two writers and their complex responses to their troubled times. The poets were close friends, yet the trajectory of their careers and their posthumous reputations differed significantly. As well as taking an active part in the major political and religious upheavals of their times, both poets engaged seriously with classical, Christian and humanist thought. Combining close readings of their poetry and prose with detailed consideration of historical and intellectual context, Chernaik sheds fresh light on the enduring works of poets whose words still resonate strongly with today's readers.

'Warren Chernaik's Marvell and Milton: Poets in a Fallen World is the fruit of a lifetime's reflection on, writing about, and – perhaps especially – teaching of the poetry and prose of the two great seventeenth-century authors. It issues in a series of compelling close readings, sparked by a word like 'fit' in Milton or an otherwise unobtrusive change of tense in a Marvell lyric. While these are worth the price of admission alone, we also get judicious reflections on the scholarly state of the art and a surprising and bracing scepticism about the way Marvell and Milton have been (over-)historicized.' Martin Dzelzainis, Emeritus Professor of Renaissance Literature and Thought, University of Leicester
'The culmination of a distinguished life in scholarship, and a provocative intervention. While offering significant contributions on Milton, the book's beating heart is Marvell and Chernaik's critical insights into his religious identity. The lucid scholarship and accessible style will make this a helpful resource for researchers, teachers, and students.' Niall Allsopp, Senior Lecturer in English, University of Exeter

ISBN: 9781009735643

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300 pages