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Winter 2013 Newsletter Published

Wednesday February 12, 2014 by Matthew Augustine

Vol. 5 No. 2 of the Andrew Marvell Newsletter has now been published online, featuring an important reassessment of the spiritual politics of Appleton House by Patrick J. McGrath, lively reviews by Steven Swarbrick and Kelsey Jackson Williams, and of course the latest Society news.

Categories General news
SCRC Abstracts Due 15 December
Sessions Announced for SCRC 2014

Latest news

  • Communication from July 15th, 2025: Revised Webpage Complete
  • Communication from June 6th, 2025: RSA 2026 CfPs
  • Communication from May 30th, 2025: Recent Updates and Upcoming Happenings
  • Communication from March 27th, 2025: Reflection on Annual RSA Trip
  • Communication from March 15th, 2025: Schedule for RSA/SAA Conference in Boston

About

The Andrew Marvell Society is a non-profit scholarly organization promoting research on the life, work, and contexts of Andrew Marvell, seventeenth-century poet and pamphleteer.

Latest news

  • Communication from July 15th, 2025: Revised Webpage Complete
  • Communication from June 6th, 2025: RSA 2026 CfPs
  • Communication from May 30th, 2025: Recent Updates and Upcoming Happenings
  • Communication from March 27th, 2025: Reflection on Annual RSA Trip
  • Communication from March 15th, 2025: Schedule for RSA/SAA Conference in Boston

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