Bradley, Andrew Cecil
Related Category: English Literature, 20th cent. to the Present: Biographies
18511935, English scholar and critic, b. Cheltenham; brother of Francis Herbert Bradley. He taught at Oxford for many years and was professor of poetry there (19016). Bradley is known for his
Shakespearean Tragedy (1904), a classic work of criticism noted for its exposition of Hamlet, Othello, and Macbeth as psychological beings and of Shakespeare as a consummate interpreter of the human soul. Bradley's other works include
Oxford Lectures on Poetry (1909) and
Ideals of Religion (1940).