In Harold Bloom's New York Times bestselling Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human, the world's foremost literary critic theorized on the authorship of the historic play Hamlet. In this engaging new stand-alone work, he offers a full and warmly personal account of the play itself, explores its extraordinary impact throughout the history of western literature, and seeks to uncover the mystery at its heart.
In Harold Bloom's New York Times bestselling Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human, the world's foremost literary critic theorized on the authorship of the historic play Hamlet. In this engaging new stand-alone work, he offers a full and warmly personal account of the play itself, explores its extraordinary impact throughout the history of western literature, and seeks to uncover the mystery at its heart.
Harold Bloom is a Sterling Professor of Humanities at Yale University and a former Charles Eliot Norton Professor at Harvard. As The Paris Review has pointed out, "no critic in the English language since Samuel Johnson has been more prolific." His more than thirty books include The Best Poems of the English Language, The Art of Reading Poetry, and The Book of J. He is a MacArthur Prize Fellow, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the recipient of many awards and honorary degrees, including the Academy's Gold Medal for Belles Lettres and Criticism, the International Prize of Catalonia, and the Alfonso Reyes Prize of Mexico. Alfred Kazin has said, "Bloom is all literature, (he) positively lives it," and The New York Times called him "the most original literary critic in America." He lives in New Haven and New York.
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Hamlet: Poem UnlimitedPreface One: Inferring Hamlet Two: Horatio Three: Plays Within Plays Within Plays Four: Two Soliloquies Five: Ophelia Six: Shakespeare to the Players Seven: The Mousetrap: Contrary Will Eight: Gertrude Nine: Claudius Ten: The Impostume Eleven: The Grave-Digger Twelve: Wonder-Wounded Hearers Thirteen: In My Heart There was a Kind of Fighting Fourteen: We Defy Augury Fifteen: Let It Be Sixteen: Apotheosis and Tragedy Seventeen: Hamlet and the High Places Eighteen: Fortinbras Nineteen: Had I But TimeO, I Could Tell You Twenty: Annihilation: Hamlet's Wake Twenty-One: The Fusion of High and Popular Art Twenty-Two: Hamlet As the Limit of Stage Drama Twenty-Three: The End of Our Time Twenty-Four: The Hero of Consciousness Twenty-Five: Hamlet and No End
Hamlet: Poem UnlimitedPreface One: Inferring Hamlet Two: Horatio Three: Plays Within Plays Within Plays Four: Two Soliloquies Five: Ophelia Six: Shakespeare to the Players Seven: The Mousetrap: Contrary Will Eight: Gertrude Nine: Claudius Ten: The Impostume Eleven: The Grave-Digger Twelve: Wonder-Wounded Hearers Thirteen: In My Heart There was a Kind of Fighting Fourteen: We Defy Augury Fifteen: Let It Be Sixteen: Apotheosis and Tragedy Seventeen: Hamlet and the High Places Eighteen: Fortinbras Nineteen: Had I But TimeO, I Could Tell You Twenty: Annihilation: Hamlet's Wake Twenty-One: The Fusion of High and Popular Art Twenty-Two: Hamlet As the Limit of Stage Drama Twenty-Three: The End of Our Time Twenty-Four: The Hero of Consciousness Twenty-Five: Hamlet and No End
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