In ‘The Garden’, Andrew Marvell devotes a lot of time to extolling the virtues of the solitude he experiences in the garden of the title. Despite Marvell’s insistence that he prefers solitude to ‘society’, at the end of the poem his attention comes to rest approvingly on a human figure: the Gardener. Reading ‘The Garden’ alongside ‘Damon the Mower’, this article suggests that Marvell’s sensually-charged engagement with the plants, trees, and fruits in ‘The Garden’ can be interpreted as a means of accessing and loving the Gardener himself. On one reading of ‘Damon the Mower’, the narrator caresses Damon through the landscape. Tracking similar themes in ‘The Garden’ suggests that something similar may be occurring in this poem, too
Within the works of Andrew Marvell, there exists a fascination with relationship between humans and ...
The garden is a rich site for framing the flows and contestations of culture because it is, on the o...
In this reading of 'The Garden' I shall attempt to show that the poem, universally acknowledged to b...
In ‘The Garden’, Andrew Marvell devotes a lot of time to extolling the virtues of the solitude he ex...
In ‘The Garden’, Andrew Marvell devotes a lot of time to extolling the virtues of the solitude he ex...
Moving from the theoretical assumption that the attempt to recreate the mythical garden of delights ...
We all know that literary tradition has often associated the imagery of fruits in general with sexua...
Why, I\u27d no idea rock gardens were so beautiful! And did you notice that the left side is much ...
Loving a master Gardener who cares for the sparrows involves noticing the garden. Posting about ...
International audienceModernist writers are often considered to have moved away from ambivalent or e...
This paper explores the idea of the "wild garden" from a historical perspective in order to delineat...
Personalità complessa ed uno dei poeti più rilevanti del Seicento inglese, Andrew Marvell (1621-1678...
As it has been mentioned by many scholars and researchers it is impossible to say whether the first ...
This thesis attempts to contribute to the vast pool of scholarship on Andrew Marvell’s poetry by ana...
It is well known that gardens have always been inspiring for great thinkers of the past, for instanc...
Within the works of Andrew Marvell, there exists a fascination with relationship between humans and ...
The garden is a rich site for framing the flows and contestations of culture because it is, on the o...
In this reading of 'The Garden' I shall attempt to show that the poem, universally acknowledged to b...
In ‘The Garden’, Andrew Marvell devotes a lot of time to extolling the virtues of the solitude he ex...
In ‘The Garden’, Andrew Marvell devotes a lot of time to extolling the virtues of the solitude he ex...
Moving from the theoretical assumption that the attempt to recreate the mythical garden of delights ...
We all know that literary tradition has often associated the imagery of fruits in general with sexua...
Why, I\u27d no idea rock gardens were so beautiful! And did you notice that the left side is much ...
Loving a master Gardener who cares for the sparrows involves noticing the garden. Posting about ...
International audienceModernist writers are often considered to have moved away from ambivalent or e...
This paper explores the idea of the "wild garden" from a historical perspective in order to delineat...
Personalità complessa ed uno dei poeti più rilevanti del Seicento inglese, Andrew Marvell (1621-1678...
As it has been mentioned by many scholars and researchers it is impossible to say whether the first ...
This thesis attempts to contribute to the vast pool of scholarship on Andrew Marvell’s poetry by ana...
It is well known that gardens have always been inspiring for great thinkers of the past, for instanc...
Within the works of Andrew Marvell, there exists a fascination with relationship between humans and ...
The garden is a rich site for framing the flows and contestations of culture because it is, on the o...
In this reading of 'The Garden' I shall attempt to show that the poem, universally acknowledged to b...