Oxford Lectures on Poetry

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Good Press, 09.01.2020 - 344 Seiten
In 'Oxford Lectures on Poetry' by A. C. Bradley, the author delves into the depths of poetry, analyzing its form, structure, and underlying meanings. Using a scholarly approach, Bradley dissects various poems to uncover the nuances of poetic language and symbolism. His examination of renowned poets such as Shakespeare and Tennyson provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of poetry in its literary context. Bradley's insightful commentary offers a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in the study of poetry's poetic devices and themes. His eloquent writing style and in-depth analysis make this book a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper appreciation of poetry. As a renowned literary critic, Bradley's expertise shines through in this compilation of lectures, showcasing his passion for the subject and his dedication to unraveling the mysteries of poetry. 'Oxford Lectures on Poetry' is a seminal work that will inspire readers to explore the depths of poetic expression.

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