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Hardcover Shakespearean Tragedy Book

ISBN: 1025980743

ISBN13: 9781025980744

Shakespearean Tragedy

"Shakespearean Tragedy" by A.C. Bradley is one of the most influential and enduring works of literary criticism in the English language. This seminal study provides a meticulous and profound analysis of William Shakespeare's four principal tragedies: "Hamlet", "Othello", "King Lear", and "Macbeth". Bradley is renowned for his character-centric approach, arguing that the essence of Shakespearean tragedy lies in the psychological depth and internal conflicts of its protagonists.

Through detailed examination, Bradley explores the intersection of character and fate, the nature of tragic flaws, and the moral order within the plays. His prose is both intellectually rigorous and accessible, offering readers a clear window into the structural and thematic elements that make these works timeless. By focusing on the motivations and existential struggles of these iconic figures, Bradley illuminates why these narratives continue to haunt the human imagination.

This work is a cornerstone of Shakespearean scholarship, essential for students, teachers, and any reader seeking to deepen their understanding of the Bard's dramatic genius. It serves as both a definitive historical critique and a vibrant guide to the emotional and moral complexities of some of the greatest literature ever produced.

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