Shakespearan Tragedy
- 344 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura




AN INAUGURAL LECTURE DELIVERED ON JUNE 5, 1901
The book highlights the life and contributions of Andrew Cecil Bradley, an esteemed English literary scholar renowned for his insights on Shakespeare. It details his academic journey, beginning with his studies at Balliol College, Oxford, and his subsequent teaching roles in English and philosophy. Notably, he served as Regius Professor in Glasgow and later as Oxford's Professor of Poetry, where he produced significant works like "Shakespearean Tragedy." His legacy is further underscored by the honorary fellowships and doctorates he received from prestigious institutions.
Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, and Macbeth
Bradley's acclaimed analysis of Shakespeare's plays stands out for its deep understanding of the original poetic experience and the atmospheric qualities of the works. His insights have significantly advanced the appreciation of Shakespeare's masterpieces, making this book an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike. The 2016 reprint preserves the original 1904 edition, offering readers an authentic glimpse into Bradley's enduring contributions to Shakespearean scholarship.