Jan 31, 2009 1
Andrew Marvell Does His Own Horny Garden
The speaker of Andrew Marvell’s 1681 poem “The Garden” explicitly exiles women from his garden, asserting that for Adam to have “live[d] in paradise alone” would have been “two paradises” “in one.” What need had Adam of a woman, he asks, ensconced in “a place so pure and sweet” as this “happy garden-state”—especially if the garden itself could provide Adam with a sexual foil?