M. C. Bradbrook
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Muriel Clara Bradbrook (1909-June 11, 1993) was a British literary scholar and authority on Shakespeare. She was Professor of English at the University of Cambridge, and Mistress of Girton College, Cambridge.
[edit] Works
- Elizabethan Stage Conditions: A Study of Their Place in the Interpretation of Shakespeare's Plays (1932)
- Themes and Conventions in Elizabethan Tragedy (1935)
- The School of Night: A Study in the Literature Relationships of Sir Walter Raleigh (1936)
- Andrew Marvell (1940) with M. G. Lloyd Thomas
- Joseph Conrad: Poland's English Genius (1941)
- Ibsen - The Norwegian : A Revaluation (1946)
- T. S. Eliot (1950)
- Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry: A Study of His Earlier Work in Relation to the Poetry of the Time (1951)
- Themes & Convention of Elizabethan Tragedy (1952)
- The Queen's Garland : Tudor Poems Now Collected in Honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (1953) editor
- The Growth and Structure of Elizabethan Comedy (1955)
- Sir Thomas Malory (1958)
- The Rise of the Common Player: A Study of Actor and Society in Shakespeare's England (1962)
- English Dramatic Form: A History of Its Development (1965)
- Shakespeare's Primitive Art (1965)
- The Tragic Pageant of 'Timon of Athens' (1966)
- That Infidel Place - a Short History of Girton College 1869 – 1969 (1969)
- Shakespeare the Craftsman (1969) Clark Lectures 1968
- Literature in Action: Studies in Continental and Commonwealth Society (1972)
- T.S. Eliot: the Making of 'The Waste Land' (1972)
- Malcolm Lowry: His art and Early Life - a study in transformation (1974)
- The Living Monument : Shakespeare and the Theatre of His Time (1976)
- George Chapman (1977)
- Shakespeare : The Poet in His World (1978)
- John Webster, Citizen and Dramatist (1980)
- The Artist and Society in Shakespeare's England (1982) Collected Papers I
- Women and Literature 1779-1982 (1982) Collected Papers II
- Aspects of Dramatic Form in the English and Irish Renaissance (1983) Collected Papers III
- Muriel Bradbrook on Shakespeare (1984)
- Shakespeare in His Context : The Constellated Globe. (1989) Collected Papers IV
[edit] External links
- Obituary from The New York Times