Intro Shakespearean Tragedy
     The publication of a new edition of Bradley’s Shakespearean Tragedy  (1904) presents a timely opportunity to explore a classic expression of  the theory and practice of tragic drama. This is also an opportunity for  new readers to encounter a distinctive appreciation of Shakespeare’s  work in the context of more recent literary and cultural theories. In  the process, the obstacles to a clear understanding of what Bradley  thought are explored, and we seek to explain why many critics were often  hostile to his writings on Shakespeare. We then proceed to an  interrogation of Bradley’s philosophy of tragedy in the context the  wider project of the development of English Studies as an educational  discipline since the end of the nineteenth century. This frame of  analysis will also be informed by recent post-colonial theories which  will be positioned within the context of literary study understood as a  distinctive project of enlightened humane education. [...] One of the  predicamen...