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  1. 编辑. 安德鲁·马维尔(Andrew Marvell, 1621―1678)是17世纪英国著名的玄学派诗人。. 玄学派诗人是英国17世纪早期的一组诗人,其主要成员包括 约翰·多恩 , 乔治·赫伯特 ,安德鲁·马维尔等。. 玄学派诗歌的突出特征在于对一种新颖的意象和奇特比喻的运用,也 ...

  2. 14 de mar. de 2019 · Abstract. The Oxford Handbook of Andrew Marvell offers a comprehensive introduction to Andrew Marvell (1621‒78), the poet and politician who lived and worked close to the epicentre of the revolutionary upheavals of the seventeenth century. Featuring forty-three original essays by Marvell scholars and historians of the period, it addresses new ...

  3. Andrew Marvell (1621-167 8), hijo de un ministro de la Iglesia de Inglaterra, estudió en Cambridge. Entre 1640 y 1642, viajó por Francia, España, Italia y otros países del Continente. Fue tutor de la hija de un noble, en cuya casa de campo escribió la mayor parte de sus poemas líricos; y luego secretario de John Milton.

  4. Andrew Marvell, (born March 31, 1621, Winestead, Yorkshire, Eng.—died Aug. 18, 1678, London), English poet and politician. He was employed as a tutor, including to Oliver Cromwell ’s ward, before becoming an assistant to John Milton in the foreign office in 1657.

  5. Andrew Marvell ( Winestead, 31 marzo 1621 – Londra, 16 agosto 1678) è stato un poeta e politico inglese, parlamentarista e figlio di un prete della Chiesa anglicana (anche lui chiamato Andrew Marvell). Scrisse poemi di satira e di pastorale, che fece circolare come manoscritto, e la sua figura di poeta viene spesso associata a quella di John ...

  6. Andrew Marvell ( Winestead ( Yorkshire ), 31 maart 1621 - Londen, 16 augustus 1678) was een Engels dichter. Hij wordt gerekend tot de metaphysical poets (metafysische dichters), een groep waartoe ook John Donne, George Herbert, Henry Vaughan en Abraham Cowley behoorden. Marvell, de zoon van een geestelijke, bezocht het gymnasium in Hull en ...

  7. Andrew Marvell was born near Kingston Upon Hull in 1621, the son of a priest. He attended Trinity College, Cambridge, but left his studies early when his father was drowned in a boating accident on the Humber. He travelled abroad for several years during the Civil War, but then returned to London and moved in literary circles there.