Andrew Marvell

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Andrew Marvell

by Augustine Birrell

EN·~7 hours

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The biography opens by placing Andrew Marvell’s lyrical voice at the heart of England’s literary heritage, showing how his verses echo the elegance of the Elizabethan era while anticipating the emotional depth of later poets. It gently guides listeners through his formative years, from a quiet birth in the pastoral setting of Winestead to his schooling and early college experiences, painting a picture of a solitary yet thoughtful young man.

Drawing on a wealth of earlier editions and scholarly notes, the author weaves together vivid descriptions of Marvell’s surroundings—the roses, hazels, and rivers that inspired his imagery—and the modest details of his family life. This early portrait balances literary appreciation with careful historical research, inviting listeners to discover the roots of a poet whose work has become a beloved part of the cultural lexicon.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (423K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-12-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Augustine Birrell

Augustine Birrell

1850–1933

Known both for polished essays and a long career in public life, this Victorian and Edwardian writer moved easily between literature, law, and politics. His work is remembered for its wit, clarity, and thoughtful takes on books, biography, and public affairs.

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