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Oxford Lectures on Poetry
Oxford Lectures on Poetry
Literature and Education
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ISBN: 978-93-6721-910-2
Author: A.C. Bradley
Number of Pages: 312
Size: A5
Publisher: Doaba Publications
Edition: 2025
Genre: Literary Criticism – Poetry Studies, Shakespearean Criticism, Romantic and Classical Poetry Analysis, Academic Essays in English Literature
Description
Oxford Lectures on Poetry by A.C. Bradley is a landmark in the field of literary criticism, particularly within the domain of poetry studies. This volume bridges the gap between scholarly research and artistic appreciation by providing rigorous yet accessible discussions of the works of Shakespeare, Milton, Wordsworth, and other major poets of the English canon. It blends close textual analysis with broader philosophical reflections, making it a work that speaks not only to literary scholars but also to students and general readers passionate about poetry.
The genre focus of this book lies in Shakespearean criticism and Romantic poetry analysis, while also extending to considerations of classical forms and the moral, aesthetic, and psychological dimensions of verse. Bradley’s lectures are not mere academic exercises—they are timeless meditations on the power of poetry to shape thought, imagination, and culture.
The 2025 edition by Doaba Publications enhances the reading experience with a clear layout, sturdy binding, and student-friendly format, ensuring that this seminal work continues to serve as an essential resource for UGC NET preparation, MA English curricula, UPSC aspirants, and literary researchers. Whether read for academic study or personal enrichment, the book remains a definitive guide to understanding the heart and soul of English verse.
Key Features
- Authoritative Analysis: Written by legendary critic A.C. Bradley, former Professor of Poetry at Oxford.
- Comprehensive Coverage: Covers Shakespeare, Milton, Wordsworth, and other canonical poets.
- Academic Utility: Perfect for UGC NET, MA English, UPSC, and literary research.
- Updated Edition: 2025 print with clean typesetting and durable binding.
- Accessible Pricing: Student-friendly pricing for Indian academic readers.
- Trusted Publisher: Brought to you by Doaba Publications, a leader in literary education resources.
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