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041 _aeng
080 _a82.09
090 _a82.09
_bB84
100 _aBradley A. C.
_924984
245 _aShakespearean Tragedy
_bLectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth
_cA. C. Bradley ; with a Foreword by John Bayley
260 _aLondon
_aNew York
_bPenguin Books
_c1991
300 _a474 p.
490 _aNew Penguin Shakespeare Library
520 _aApproaching the Shakespearean tragedies as drama, wondering about their characters as he might have wondered about people in novels or in life, Bradley is one of the most liberating in the line of distinguished Shakespeare critics. His acute yet undogmatic and almost conversational critical method has - despite fluctuations in fashion - remained enduringly popular and influential. For, as John Bayley observes, these lectures give us a true and exhilarating sense of 'the tragedies joining up with life, with all our lives; leading us into a perspective of possibilities that stretch forward and back in time, and in our total awareness of things.'
650 _2UDC
_a82 Література. Літературознавство
_915
700 1 _aBayley J.
_924985
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