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Shakespeare the Invention of the Human

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Synopsis:

A summation of Harold Bloom's reading of Shakespeare, in which he expounds a far reaching critical theory; that Shakespeare was, through his dramatic characters, the inventor of human personality as we understand it. In a chronological survey of each of the plays Bloom explores the supra-human personalities of Shakespeare's protagonists.

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ISBN:
9781841150475
Author:
BLOOM, HAROLD
Publisher:
HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
Location:
N
Copyright:
Publication Date:
19990301
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Pages:
768
Dimensions:
234 x 160 in.

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