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Harold Bloom's Shakespeare examines the sources and impact of
Bloom's Shakespearean criticism. Through focused and sustained
study of this writer and his best-selling book, this collection of
essays addresses a wide range of issues pertinent to both general
readers and university classes: the cultural role of Shakespeare
and of a new secular humanism addressed to general readers and
audiences; the author as literary origin; the persistence of
character as a category of literary appreciation; and the influence
of Shakespeare within the Anglo-American educational system.
Together, the essays reflect on the ethics of literary theory and
criticism.
Harold Bloom is one of the most influential—and controversial—of contemporary Shakespeare critics. These essays examine the sources and impact of his Shakespearean criticism. Through focused and sustained study of this writer as literary icon and his Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human, the essays address a wide range of issues, from the cultural role of Shakespeare to the ethics of literary theory and criticism.
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