Книга: Edward Dowden «Introduction To Shakespeare»
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Edward Dowden
Edward Dowden (
He was the son of John Wheeler Dowden, a merchant and landowner, and was born at Cork, three years after his brother John, who became
Dowden's first book, "Shakespeare, his Mind and Art" (1875), resulted from a revision of a course of lectures, and made him widely known as a critic: translations appeared in German and Russian; his "Poems" (1876) went into a second edition. His "Shakespeare Primer" (1877) was translated into Italian and German. In 1878 the Royal Irish Academy awarded him the Cunningham gold medal "for his literary writings, especially in the field of Shakespearian criticism."
Later works by him in this field included: "Shakespeare's Sonnets" (1881), "Passionate Pilgrim" (1883), "Introduction to Shakespeare" (1893), "Hamlet" (1899), "
Other books by him which indicate his interests in literature include:
In 1889 he became the first Taylorian lecturer at the
His wide interests and scholarly methods made his influence on criticism both sound and stimulating, and his own ideals are well described in his essay on "The Interpretation of Literature" in his "Transcripts and Studies". As commissioner of education in Ireland (1896–1901), trustee of the
Dowden married twice, first (1866) Mary Clerke, and secondly (1895) Elizabeth Dickinson West, daughter of the dean of St Patrick's.
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Suggested Reading:
William M. Murphy. "Prodigal Father: the Life of John Butler Yeats (1839–1922)" (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1978; paperback edition, 1979; revised paperback edition, Syracuse University Press, 2001.)
William M. Murphy, 'Yeats, Quinn, and Edward Dowden,' in "John Quinn: Selected Irish Writers from His Library," ed. Janis and Richard Londraville (Locust Hill Press, 2001).
Источник: Edward Dowden
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