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Andrew Marvell

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The biography traces the subject's upbringing and education in rural settings and at university, then follows his roles as poet, civil servant during the Commonwealth, and long-serving member of Parliament. It examines his lyrical and satirical writing—both pastoral poems and political tracts—his friendship and professional association with contemporary writers, extensive correspondence with constituents, and public conduct marked by discretion and wit. The author considers the elusiveness of the man's private character, assesses his literary style that bridges earlier lyric traditions and later sensibilities, and reviews final years, political interventions, and the publication and reception of his collected works.

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Augustine Birrell

Augustine Birrell was an English author and politician, known for his essays and literary criticism. His works often reflect a deep appreciation for literature and the arts, as seen in titles such as "Men, Women, and Books" and "Obiter Dicta." Birrell's writing is characterized by its wit and insight, making significant contributions to the understanding of notable literary figures, including his biographical study of Andrew Marvell. In addition to his literary pursuits, he served as a member of Parliament and held the position of Chief Secretary for Ireland, intertwining his political career with his literary endeavors.

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