Harold Bloom
Harold Bloom (1930–2019) was an American literary critic and Sterling Professor of Humanities at Yale University, renowned for his innovative theories on literary influence, the Western canon, and Shakespeare. He authored over 50 books, including The Anxiety of Influence (1973), The Western Canon (1994), and Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human (1998), and was considered one of the most influential critics of his time.
Literary Criticism
Humanities
Langston Hughes (MCV) (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
Stephen Crane's the Red Badge of Courage (Bloom's Guides)
James Baldwin (Mod Crit Views) (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
Asian-American Writers (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
Frankenstein (Bloom's Notes) (Oop)
Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin (Bloom's Guides)
William Shakespeare (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
Billy Budd (Bloom's Notes)
Geoffrey Chaucer (MCV) (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
Contemporary Poets (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
Richard Wright's Native Son (Bloom's Guides)
Jane Austen (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
Ralph Ellison (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
Heart of Darkness (Blm's Nts) (Bloom's Notes)
Doris Lessing (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
Geoffrey Chaucer's the General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales
Brave New World (Bloom's Guides)
The Crucible (Bloom's Guides)
Nathaniel Hawthorne (MCV) (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
Eugene O'Neill (MCV) (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
Death O/A Salesmn (Blm's Nts) (Oop) (Bloom's Notes)
African American Poets II (Bloom's Modern Critical Views) (v. II)
Paradise Lost (Bloom's Notes)
Major Black American Writers Through the Harlem Renaissance (Women Writers of English Lives and Works)