Shakespeare: Always Worthwhile
Posted on July 19th, 2010
Here is something from The Millions that is worth your attention: an essay by Kevin Frazier on A. C. Bradley and his analysis of Shakespeare’s four major tragedies.
I would offer further comment here and now about Frazier, Bradley, and Shakespeare, but instead I will settle down for the rest of the day for a long overdue reunion with Bradley’s superb book.
Postscript: As for anyone who wants to savor wonderful Shakespearean criticism, you need go no further than A. C. Bradley and (since I cannot resist offering a more recent critic, just for the sakes of irritating a couple of readers with whom I have disagreed in the past) Harold Bloom.
Tags: Harold Bloom, Kevin Frazier, Postscript, Rest Of The Day, Sakes, Shakespeare, Shakespearean Criticism, Tragedies
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