Lectures on Shakespeare
By (Author) W. H. Auden
Edited by Arthur C. Kirsch
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
8th October 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800
822.33
432
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
From one of the great modern writers, the acclaimed lectures in which he draws on a lifetime of experience to take the measure of Shakespeare's plays and sonnets "W. H. Auden, poet and critic, will conduct a course on Shakespeare at the New School for Social Research beginning Wednesday. Mr. Auden . . . proposes to read all Shakespeare's plays
"Auden's lectures on Shakespeare are a marvelous blend of steady, patient intelligence and stunning insightspirited, free-thinking, resourceful, unintimidated, liberated from the air of treacly piety, and very, very intelligent."Stephen Greenblatt
"A remarkable achievement."Frank Kermode, London Review of Books
"The finest [book] by any English poet on the subject since (and I am not forgetting Coleridge) Dr. Johnson."Lachlan MacKinnon, Daily Telegraph
"In every way, Kirsch has produced a model of useful scholarship. . . . To know Auden's work well is to acquire a liberal education. These lectures on Shakespeare are a good place to start."Michael Dirda, Washington Post Book World
"For anyone who has ever resolved in vain to sit down and read right through Shakespeare, this at last is the volume to help fulfil that resolution. . . . [M]asterly."Christopher Murray, Irish Times
Arthur Kirsch is the Alice Griffin Professor Emeritus at the University of Virginia and the author of books on Shakespeare as well as Auden.