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The Western Canon by Harold Bloom
The Western Canon by Harold Bloom









The Western Canon by Harold Bloom The Western Canon by Harold Bloom

“An impressive work…deeply, rightly passionate about the great books of the past. Framed by An Elegy for the Canon and An Elegiac Conclusion - both despairing reflections on the present state of literary studies - this magnum opus. Bloom's book, much-discussed and praised in publications as diverse as The Economist and Entertainment Weekly, offers a dazzling display of erudition and passion. Placing William Shakespeare at the “center of the canon,” Bloom examines the literary contributions of Dante Alighieri, John Milton, Jane Austen, Emily Dickenson, Leo Tolstoy, Sigmund Freud, James Joyce, Pablo Neruda, and many others. Infused with a love of learning, compelling in its arguments for a unifying written culture, it argues brilliantly against the politicization of literature and presents a guide to the essential writers of the western literary tradition ( The New York Times Book Review). Bloom was widely regarded as the most recognized literary critic in America. New York: Harcourt Brace and Company, pp. Harold Bloom, world-renowned literary critic and Sterling Professor of Humanities at Yale, died on Oct. Harold Bloom's The Western Canon is more than a required reading list-it is a “heroically brave, formidably learned” defense of the great works of literature that comprise the traditional Western Canon. The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages.

The Western Canon by Harold Bloom

NOMINATED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD The literary critic defends the importance of Western literature from Chaucer and Shakespeare to Kafka and Beckett in this acclaimed national bestseller.











The Western Canon by Harold Bloom