A. C. Bradley.Son of an evangelical preacher. Educated at Cheltenham College and Balliol College, Oxford, where he was influenced by his tutor Thomas Hill Green. Enthusiastic supporter of Giuseppe Mazzini. Professor at University College, Liverpool, and then at the University of Glasgow. Elected to the Oxford Professorship of Poetry in 1901. Supported the Workers’ Educational Association and the English Association, and campaigned to establish English literature as an accessible school and higher education subject. Biographical information: ODNB. (AC)
Poem title | Date | Periodical | Roles | id # |
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A Sea-Shell | 1868-07 | Macmillan’s Magazine | Poet | 14224 |
I. “This is the day, which in Time’s teeming womb” | 1872-11 | The Dark Blue | Poet | 13840 |
III. “But thou, though prison-bars thy feet confine” | 1872-11 | The Dark Blue | Poet | 13842 |
II. “Fair land, fair love, to new hope born new-blessed” | 1872-11 | The Dark Blue | Poet | 13841 |
IV. “Thou that art fire within our souls, O Soul” | 1872-11 | The Dark Blue | Poet | 13843 |