
A. C. (Andrew Cecil) Bradley
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A. C. Bradley was a prominent English literary critic and scholar, known primarily for his influential work on Shakespeare. Born in 1851 in Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of Shakespeare, Bradley's deep engagement with the Bard's plays shaped modern literary criticism. His lectures, particularly those compiled in 'Shakespearean Tragedy', offered profound insights into the complexities of Shakespeare's characters and the tragic elements in his works, emphasizing the psychological depth and moral ambiguities that characterize them.
Bradley's impact extended beyond Shakespeare studies; he was also a respected figure in the broader field of literary criticism. His analytical style and ability to articulate the emotional and philosophical layers of literature resonated with both academics and general readers. His interpretations have influenced countless scholars and students, making him a pivotal figure in 20th-century literary analysis.