id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_avergtn2kzg2hkqvfm6xfh5miy Michael Bryson Carpe Diem: Love, Resistance to Authority, and the Necessity of Choice in Andrew Marvell and Elizabeth Cary 2018 17 .pdf application/pdf 12004 777 75 Carpe Diem: Love, Resistance to Authority, and the Necessity of Choice in Andrew Marvell and Elizabeth Cary Keywords: love; choice; carpe diem; resistance; authority; poetry poem, "To His Coy Mistress,"4 where the idea of death becomes life's and love's greatest ally in the carpe diem plays a central role in Elizabeth Cary's 1613 drama, The Tragedy of Mariam, in the context read "To His Coy Mistress," and Marvell was likely not consulting the text of The Tragedy of Mariam most powerful of all the English carpe diem poems, reminds its readers that it is a kind of crime to be Mistress." The speaker of this poem, like Marvell's Mower, "uses his considerable mental powers to choose life and love now in carpe diem poetry, Salome's critique, embodied in her choice to love whom Carpe Diem as Will and Choice in Elizabeth Cary's The Tragedy of Mariam Carpe Diem as Will and Choice in Elizabeth Cary's The Tragedy of Mariam ./cache/work_avergtn2kzg2hkqvfm6xfh5miy.pdf ./txt/work_avergtn2kzg2hkqvfm6xfh5miy.txt