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  1. Andrew Marvell ( / ˈmɑːrvəl, mɑːrˈvɛl /; 31 March 1621 – 16 August 1678) was an English metaphysical poet, satirist and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1659 and 1678. During the Commonwealth period he was a colleague and friend of John Milton.

    • Poet
    • 31 March 1621, Winestead, England
  2. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Andrew Marvell (born March 31, 1621, Winestead, Yorkshire, England—died August 18, 1678, London) was an English poet whose political reputation overshadowed that of his poetry until the 20th century. He is now considered to be one of the best Metaphysical poets.

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  3. Andrew Marvell (Winestead-in-Holderness, Yorkshire, 31 de marzo de 1621-Bloomsbury, 16 de agosto de 1678) fue un poeta, escritor satírico y parlamentario británico. Fue poco reconocido como poeta en su época, pero alcanzó su popularidad como escritor satírico, así como patriota.

  4. Marvell’s satires won him a reputation in his own day and preserved his memory beyond the 18th century as a patriotic political writera clever and courageous enemy of court corruption and a defender of religious and political liberty and the rights of Parliament.

  5. Andrew Marvell. (1621/03/31 - 1678/08/16) Poeta y autor de sátiras inglés. Uno de los últimos representantes de poesía metafísica inglesa. Obras: A su esquiva amada, El jardín... Género: Poetas metafísicos. Padres: Andrew Marvell y Anne Pease. Andrew Marvell nació el 31 de marzo de 1621 en Winestead, Yorkshire.

  6. Sólo a causa de tres célebres poemas («La definición del amor», «El jardín» y «Las Bermudas») y de uno de los más famosos de la lengua inglesa, «A su tímida amada», Andrew Marvell es hoy tal vez el más conocido de los poetas metafísicos, mote despectivo del mordaz doctor Johnson, que los condenó por su supuesta oscuridad ...

  7. Andrew Marvell (b. 1621–d. 1678) is today one of the best known of English 17th-century poets, his poems frequently anthologized and studied in school and university syllabi. He was born on 31 March 1621 at Winestead-in-Holderness, fourteen miles southeast of Kingston-upon-Hull.