Loving gardens, loving the gardener? ‘Solitude’ in Andrew Marvell’s ‘The Garden’
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...
Main Author: | Seymour, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Open Library of the Humanities
2018
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