Fall/Winter 2022

Fall/Winter 2022

Posted by Ryan A Netzley on 2022-12-24

Marvell Studies 7.2 contains an essay by Brendan Prawdzik on hunting and the notion of interpretive entrapment in Upon Appleton House. It also includes an article from Martin Dzelzainis on the edition of the early church historians that Marvell used when composing the Short Historical Essay, as well as reviews of Anita Gilman Sherman’s Skepticism in Early Modern Literature: The Problems and Pleasures of Doubt (by Jonathan Koch) and Feisal G. Mohamed’s Sovereignty: Seventeenth-Century England and the Making of the Modern Political Imaginary (by Ben LaBreche).

 

Marvell Studies continues to welcome individual essay submissions, as well as special issue proposals. Please send any queries in this respect to the editor, Ryan Netzley (rnetzley@siu.edu). Laurent Curelly (laurent.curelly@uha.fr) serves as the book review editor: please contact him with any suggestions for books to review.