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Professor Graham Bradshaw

    Love in Time
    Pages in a life
    Shakespeare's Macbeth
    Shakespeare's Othello
    Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness
    Shakespeare's Hamlet
    • 2022

      Pages in a Life charts the encounters in courtrooms, council chambers and sports fields that helped to start a young journalist’s career. His journey reflects his work in a vibrant and lively town in the Nottinghamshire coalfield and a path filled with laughs and surprises, taking in everything from the cricket star Harold Larwood to the notorious ‘Black Panther’ Donald Neilson.

      Pages in a life
    • 2021

      Set in successive decades from the 1960s to the possible near future, the six short stories in Graham Bradshaw’s collection shine a spotlight on relationships, the great delight and puzzle in most lives. While the decades change and technology races on, the need to love and be loved defies the years and conventions.

      Love in Time
    • 2017

      Shakespeare's Hamlet

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,5(4)Évaluer

      The veteran and provocative Shakespeare critic Graham Bradshaw shows why so many critics have been wrong about Shakespeare's greatest play.

      Shakespeare's Hamlet
    • 2014

      Shakespeare's Second Tetralogy

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      An entertaining and erudite guide to Shakespeare's great sequence of history plays, culminating in Henry V, and to what the plays tell us about the public and private lives of politicians.

      Shakespeare's Second Tetralogy
    • 2012

      Shakespeare's The Tempest

      • 120pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      A bold, authoritative and illuminating guide to a play which is one of Shakespeare's most popular but has always divided scholars and often baffled audiences.

      Shakespeare's The Tempest
    • 2012
    • 2012

      Graham Bradshaw shows us that Macbeth is a much more terrifying play than most traditionalist critics believe it to be.

      Shakespeare's Macbeth
    • 2012

      Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights

      • 136pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Graham Bradshaw looks at the dark and disturbing world Emily Bronte creates in Wuthering Heights, and at how wrong the critics have been about it.

      Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights
    • 2012

      Graham Bradshaw looks at the critical arguments that have swirled round this shocking tragedy of love, jealousy and racial prejudice - and gives his own view of what Shakespeare was doing.

      Shakespeare's Othello