Oxford Lectures on Poetry The Sublime, Poetry for Poetry's Sake, Hegel's Theory of Tragedy, Shakespeare the Man, Wordsworth...
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Oxford Lectures on Poetry is one of the major works of English literary scholar A. C. Bradley who worked as professor of poetry at the University of Oxford.
Content:
Poetry for Poetry's Sake
The Sublime
Hegel's Theory of Tragedy
Wordsworth
Shelley's View of Poetry
The Long Poem in the Age of Wordsworth
The Letters of Keats
The Rejection of Falstaff
Shakespeare's 'Antony and Cleopatra'
Shakespeare the Man
Shakespeare's Theatre and Audience
Andrew Cecil Bradley was an English literary scholar, best remembered for his work on Shakespeare. The outcome of his five years as professor of poetry at the University of Oxford were Bradley's two major works, Shakespearean Tragedy, and Oxford Lectures on Poetry. All his published work was originally delivered in the form of lectures.
Content:
Poetry for Poetry's Sake
The Sublime
Hegel's Theory of Tragedy
Wordsworth
Shelley's View of Poetry
The Long Poem in the Age of Wordsworth
The Letters of Keats
The Rejection of Falstaff
Shakespeare's 'Antony and Cleopatra'
Shakespeare the Man
Shakespeare's Theatre and Audience
Andrew Cecil Bradley was an English literary scholar, best remembered for his work on Shakespeare. The outcome of his five years as professor of poetry at the University of Oxford were Bradley's two major works, Shakespearean Tragedy, and Oxford Lectures on Poetry. All his published work was originally delivered in the form of lectures.
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