Description
This centenary edition features a new Introduction by Robert Shaughnessy which places Bradley's work in the critical, intellectual and cultural context of its time. Shaughnessy summarises the content and argumentative thrust of the book, outlines the critical debates and counter-arguments that have followed in the wake of its publication and, most importantly, prompts readers to engage with Bradley's work itself.
'The introduction is outstanding, everything one could wish it to be. Shaughnessy helps us properly to understand the nature of Bradley's project and his astonishing influence.' - Peter Holland, University of Notre Dame, USA
About the Author
A.C. BRADLEY was Professor of Poetry at the University of Oxford, UK, until his death in 1935.
ROBERT SHAUGHNESSY is Professor of Theatre at the University of Kent, UK. His books include Representing Shakespeare: England History and the RSC (1994) and The Shakespeare Effect: A History of Twentieth-Century Performance (2002); he has edited Shakespeare on Film (1998) and Shakespeare in Performance (2000). He is currently writing the volume on William Shakespeare for the Routledge Critical Guide series and editing the Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare and Popular Culture.
Reviews
'The introduction is outstanding, everything one could wish it to be. Shaughnessy helps us properly to understand the nature of Bradley's project and his astonishing influence.' - Peter Holland, University of Notre Dame, USA
Book Information
ISBN 9780230001893
Author A.C. Bradley
Format Paperback
Page Count 496
Imprint Red Globe Press
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 712g