Robert Bridges
Robert Seymour Bridges (Walmer, Kent, 1844ko urriaren 23a - Boars Hill, Berkshire, 1930eko apirilaren 21a) ingeles olerkaria izan zen.
Robert Bridges | |||
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1913ko uztailaren 25a - 1930eko apirilaren 21a | |||
Bizitza | |||
Jaiotza | Kent, 1844ko urriaren 23a | ||
Herrialdea | Erresuma Batua | ||
Lehen hizkuntza | ingelesa | ||
Heriotza | Oxford, 1930eko apirilaren 21a (85 urte) | ||
Familia | |||
Aita | John Thomas Bridges | ||
Ama | Harriett Elizabeth Affleck | ||
Ezkontidea(k) | Monica Bridges (1884ko irailaren 3a - | ||
Seme-alabak | ikusi
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Anai-arrebak | ikusi
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Hezkuntza | |||
Heziketa | Corpus Christi College (en) Eton College Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry (en) | ||
Hizkuntzak | ingelesa | ||
Jarduerak | |||
Jarduerak | poeta eta idazlea | ||
Jasotako sariak | |||
Sinesmenak eta ideologia | |||
Erlijioa | anglikanismoa | ||
Eton Collegen eta Oxfordeko Unibertsitatean hezi zen, eta medikuntza ikasi zuen Londresko St Bartholomew Ospitalean. Gaixotasunaren ondorioz, medikuntza utzi 1882an eta idazketan eta literatur ikerketan aritu zen.
Bere poesiaren ezaugarri nagusiak garbitasuna, zehaztasuna eta fintasuna eta adierazpen-indarra dira. Kristau fedeak eragin handia izan eban bere poesian eta hainbat ereserki idatzi ebazan. Gerard Manley Hopkins olerkariaren lanak postuma ospea hartzea lortu zuen
1913an Erresuma Batuko poeta saridun izendatu zuten.
Lanak
Poema bildumak
- The Growth of Love (1876; 1889; 1898), a sequence of (24; 79; 69) sonnets
- Prometheus the Firegiver: A Mask in the Greek Manner (1883)
- Eros and Psyche: A Narrative Poem in Twelve Measures (1885; 1894), a story from the Latin of Apuleius
- Shorter Poems, Books I–IV (1890)
- Shorter Poems, Books I–V (1894)
- New Poems (1899)
- Demeter: A Mask (1905), performed in 1904 at the opening of the Somerville College Library
- Ibant Obscuri: An Experiment in the Classical Hexameter (1916), with reprint of summary of Stone's Prosody, accompanied by 'later observations & modifications'
- October and Other Poems (1920)
- The Tapestry: Poems (1925), in neo-Miltonic syllabics
- New Verse (1926), includes verse of The Tapestry
- The Testament of Beauty (1929)
Drama bertsotan
- Nero (1885), an historical tragedy; called The First Part of Nero subsequent to the publication of Nero: Part II
- The Feast of Bacchus (1889); partly translated from the Heauton-Timoroumenos of Terence
- Achilles in Scyros (1890), a drama in a mixed manner
- Palicio (1890), a romantic drama in five acts in the Elizabethan manner
- The Return of Ulysses (1890), a drama in five acts in a mixed manner
- The Christian Captives (1890), a tragedy in five acts in a mixed manner; on the same subject as Calderón's El Principe Constante
- The Humours of the Court (1893), a comedy in three acts; founded on Calderón's El secreto á voces and on Lope de Vega's El Perro del hortelano
- Nero, Part II (1894)
Prosa
- Milton's Prosody, With a Chapter on Accentual Verse (1893; 1901; 1921), based on essays published in 1887 and 1889
- Keats (1895)
- Hymns from the Yattendon Hymnal (1899)
- The Spirit of Man (1916)
- Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins (1918), edited with notes by R.B.
- The Necessity of Poetry (1918)
- Collected Essays, Papers, Etc. (1927–36)
Kanpo estekak
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