*POLITICS in literature, *MONARCHY in literature, *STUART Period, Great Britain, 1603-1714
Abstract
The article analyzes the poem "The First Anniversary of the Government Under O.C." by Andrew Marvell. It examines how the poem reflects Marvell's political beliefs, specifically his views on the rule of Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell. The author explores the poem's themes, which address the effectiveness of governments, hereditary monarchs, and dyanmism. Other topics covered include Cromwell's authority, Marvell's poem "Horatian Ode," and English history.
Published
1975
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