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Nicola Anne Lulham Bradbury D. Phil. (born 1951) is an English literary critic, lecturer, editor, and author, specializing in the 19th century novel.


Life

Bradbury was born in
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, the daughter of Robin J. Bradbury and Joan Lulham, who had married in 1949. She was the middle child of a family of three, with an older brother, Peter, and a younger brother, Christopher. She was educated at the
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and then at
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, with a
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awarded in 1974. Bradbury later reported that in Canada she "first encountered ‘theory’ and that stood me in good stead at later stages in my career.” She graduated MA from both Oxford and McGill and is also a
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of Oxford, with a thesis entitled 'The Process and the Effect: a Study of the Developments of the Novel Form in the Later Work of Henry James'. By 1989 Bradbury was a lecturer at the
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, and from 1998 to 2005 was a Director of the
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, English Editor for ''
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'', and editor of ''
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'', succeeding Andrew Gurr. Much of her work has focussed on the novelists
Henry James Henry James ( – ) was an American-British author. He is regarded as a key transitional figure between literary realism and literary modernism, and is considered by many to be among the greatest novelists in the English language. He was the ...
and
Charles Dickens Charles John Huffam Dickens (; 7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English writer and social critic. He created some of the world's best-known fictional characters and is regarded by many as the greatest novelist of the Victorian e ...
.


Selected publications

*''Henry James: the later novels'' (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1979), *''Filming James'' in ''Essays in Criticism'', vol. 29 (1979)Filming James, NICOLA BRADBURY
at oup.com, accessed 27 December 2017 *Henry James, '' The Portrait of a Lady'' (Oxford: World's Classics, 1981), ed. Nicola Bradbury, *"'Nothing that is not there and the nothing that is': The Celebration of Absence in The Wings of the Dove", in Ian F. A. Bell, ed., ''Henry James: Fiction as History'' (1985) *''An Annotated Critical Bibliography of Henry James'' (Harvester Press, 1987) *''Charles Dickens' Great Expectations'' (St. Martin's Press, 1990) *Virginia Woolf, ''
To the Lighthouse ''To the Lighthouse'' is a 1927 novel by Virginia Woolf. The novel centres on the Ramsay family and their visits to the Isle of Skye in Scotland between 1910 and 1920. Following and extending the tradition of modernist novelists like Marcel ...
'' (Wordsworth Classics, 1994), ed. and introduced Nicola Bradbury, *Charles Dickens, ''
Bleak House ''Bleak House'' is a novel by Charles Dickens, first published as a 20-episode serial between March 1852 and September 1853. The novel has many characters and several sub-plots, and is told partly by the novel's heroine, Esther Summerson, and ...
'', ed. Nicola Bradbury (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1996) *''The Yearbook of English Studies: vol. 30: 2000: Time and Narrative'' (W. S. Maney & Son, 1999), edited by Dr. Nicola Bradbury, *Jane Austen, '' Emma'' (Wordsworth Classics, 2000), ed. and introduced Nicola Bradbury, *Henry James, ''
The Golden Bowl ''The Golden Bowl'' is a 1904 novel by Henry James. Set in England, this complex, intense study of marriage and adultery completes what some critics have called the "major phase" of James's career. ''The Golden Bowl'' explores the tangle of int ...
'' (Wordsworth Classics, 2000), ed. and introduced Nicola Bradbury, *"Dickens and the form of the novel" in John O. Jordan, ed, ''The Cambridge Companion to Charles Dickens'' (2001) *''The Yearbook of English Studies: vol. 31: 2001: North American Short Stories and Short Fictions'' (2001), edited by Dr Nicola Bradbury *''The Yearbook of English Studies: vol. 32: 2002: Children in Literature'' (2002), edited by Dr Nicola Bradbury *''Penguin Classics Introduction to Bleak House by Charles Dickens'' (Penguin Books, 2003) *''The Yearbook of English Studies: vol. 33: 2003: Medieval and Early Modern Miscellanies and Anthologies'' (2003), edited by Dr Nicola Bradbury *''The Yearbook of English Studies: vol. 34: 2004: Nineteenth Century Travel Writing'' (2004), edited by Dr Nicola Bradbury *"Dickens's Use of the Autobiographical Fragment" in David Paroissien, ed., ''A Companion to Charles Dickens'' (2008), pp 18–32 *Henry James, ''
The Wings of the Dove ''The Wings of the Dove'' is a 1902 novel by Henry James. It tells the story of Milly Theale, an American heiress stricken with a serious disease, and her effect on the people around her. Some of these people befriend Milly with honourable ...
'' (Wordsworth Classics, 2009), ed. and introduced Nicola Bradbury, *Henry James, '' The Ambassadors'' (Cambridge University Press: The Cambridge Edition of the Complete Fiction of Henry James, vol. 18, 2015), ed. Nicola Bradbury,


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