LRB Selections 3: Barbara Everett
Barbara Everett, who died on 4 April 2025 at the age of 92, was for many years a fellow of Somerville College, Oxford. She will be much missed. Â
This collection, selected by Seamus Perry from Everettâs many pieces for the LRB, includes several essays on Shakespeare, as well as on Jane Austen, Henry James, Keats, Pope, Larkin, Kipling and Barbara Pym. Everett defines no theoretical position, and indeed has spoken on occasion with acute misgiving about the âsystemic methodâ to which a professionalised discipline is drawn. The really decisive point, she believes, is that âsome people are much better readers than others, whether of books or of reality, better in the sense of âtruerâ, more accurate and more revealing.â Everett, Perry writes, âreads both books and reality wonderfully well. No one could better exemplify Eliotâs axiom that âthere is no method except to be very intelligent.ââ
Barbara Everettâs books include Poets in Their Time and Young Hamlet: Essays on Shakespeareâs Tragedies. She published editions of Antony and Cleopatra and Allâs Well That Ends Well, as well as writing many influential essays on the plays â some of which are contained in this volume.
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LRB Selections 3: Barbara Everett
LRB Selections 3: Barbara Everett
Barbara Everett, who died on 4 April 2025 at the age of 92, was for many years a fellow of Somerville College, Oxford. She will be much missed. Â
This collection, selected by Seamus Perry from Everettâs many pieces for the LRB, includes several essays on Shakespeare, as well as on Jane Austen, Henry James, Keats, Pope, Larkin, Kipling and Barbara Pym. Everett defines no theoretical position, and indeed has spoken on occasion with acute misgiving about the âsystemic methodâ to which a professionalised discipline is drawn. The really decisive point, she believes, is that âsome people are much better readers than others, whether of books or of reality, better in the sense of âtruerâ, more accurate and more revealing.â Everett, Perry writes, âreads both books and reality wonderfully well. No one could better exemplify Eliotâs axiom that âthere is no method except to be very intelligent.ââ
Barbara Everettâs books include Poets in Their Time and Young Hamlet: Essays on Shakespeareâs Tragedies. She published editions of Antony and Cleopatra and Allâs Well That Ends Well, as well as writing many influential essays on the plays â some of which are contained in this volume.
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Barbara Everett, who died on 4 April 2025 at the age of 92, was for many years a fellow of Somerville College, Oxford. She will be much missed. Â
This collection, selected by Seamus Perry from Everettâs many pieces for the LRB, includes several essays on Shakespeare, as well as on Jane Austen, Henry James, Keats, Pope, Larkin, Kipling and Barbara Pym. Everett defines no theoretical position, and indeed has spoken on occasion with acute misgiving about the âsystemic methodâ to which a professionalised discipline is drawn. The really decisive point, she believes, is that âsome people are much better readers than others, whether of books or of reality, better in the sense of âtruerâ, more accurate and more revealing.â Everett, Perry writes, âreads both books and reality wonderfully well. No one could better exemplify Eliotâs axiom that âthere is no method except to be very intelligent.ââ
Barbara Everettâs books include Poets in Their Time and Young Hamlet: Essays on Shakespeareâs Tragedies. She published editions of Antony and Cleopatra and Allâs Well That Ends Well, as well as writing many influential essays on the plays â some of which are contained in this volume.


















