Wallace Award Winner Ruby Lowe

The John M. Wallace Award for 2021 goes to Ruby Lowe, graduate student, NYU. The Wallace prize honors the best paper by an early career researcher presented at the annual meeting of the Marvell Society. Guest judge Professor Anita Sherman: In her wide-ranging essay, ‘”A World Within”: Inside Wither, Milton, and Marvell as Dialectic Voice’, … Read more

CFP: SCRC Dallas 2020 (26-28 March)

The Andrew Marvell Society invites proposals for papers to be presented at the 2020 South-Central Renaissance Conference (SCRC) on any aspect of Marvell studies from established scholars in the field as well as graduate students and newcomers. Proposals are welcomed on all topics. This year’s conference will be hosted by Southern Methodist University in Dallas, … Read more

CFP: RSA Philadelphia 2020

The Marvell Society will be sponsoring panels at the next annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, to be held in Philadelphia, 2-4 April 2020. Proposals for panels are now invited: please send a 150-word overview as well as names of likely contributors to Society President Matthew Augustine ([email protected]) or Executive Secretary Steph Coster … Read more

CFP SCRC Conference, 11-13 April 2019, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas

The Andrew Marvell Society invites proposals for papers to be presented at the 2019 South-Central Renaissance Conference (SCRC) on any aspect of Marvell studies from established scholars in the field as well as graduate students and newcomers. Proposals are welcomed on all topics, but especially: Marvell and executive power ‘Law and literature’ approaches to Marvell … Read more

RSA Toronto 2019

The Marvell Society are pleased to announce that our sponsored panel for RSA conference (Toronto, 17-19 March 2019) will be on ‘Marvell and Bureaucracy’. Panellists will be Edward Holberton (Bristol), Jack Avery (Bristol) and Nicholas von Maltzahn (Ottawa). Chair: Julianne Werlin (Duke). We would love to see as many of you as possible there. Information on location, … Read more

CFP: Theoretical Approaches to Andrew Marvell

Marvell Studies seeks articles using and/or arguing for fresh theoretical approaches to the study of Andrew Marvell. Possible approaches might include — but need not be limited to — eco-criticism, queer theory, disability studies, political theory, and the ways in which these approaches alter our understanding of politics, futurity, nature, and life in Marvell’s poetry … Read more

CFP SCRC 2017 Austin

The Andrew Marvell Society invites proposals for papers to be presented at the 2017 South-Central Renaissance Conference (SCRC) on any aspect of Marvell studies from established scholars in the field as well as graduate students and newcomers. Papers may be suggesting new historical, cultural, and discursive contexts for his works in verse and prose, re-examining … Read more

RSA 2017 Program

The Marvell Society will sponsor five panels at this year’s meeting of the Renaissance Society of America in Chicago. The online program is now available here.

Marvell Studies Partners with OLH

The Marvell Society is delighted to announce that our journal has been accepted into the family of open-access journals published by the Open Library of Humanities, an international publishing platform supported by the Mellon Foundation and a consortium of university libraries. See OLH’s press release here. Marvell Studies was one of six journals out of … Read more

A. D. Cousins publishes new Marvell monograph

The Society congratulates A. D. Cousins, whose monograph Andrew Marvell: loss and aspiration, home and homeland in Miscellaneous Poems 1681 has just been published by Routledge. Excerpts from this project have appeared in the Andrew Marvell Newsletter and in Marvell Studies.