Bloom's modern critical views

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Herman Melville

2008
Collects fifteen essays on the topic of author Herman Melville, who wrote "Moby Dick," "Bartelby the Scrivener," and "Benito Cereno.

Henry David Thoreau

2007
A collection of essays that provides critical analysis on the works of American author Henry David Thoreau. Includes a chronology of his life and an introductory essay written by Harold Bloom.

Hans Christian Andersen

2005
A collection of essays which provide a critical examination of the themes found in Hans Christian Andersen's writings.

George Orwell

2007
Contains a collection of critical essays on the works of George Orwell; and includes an introduction by Harold Bloom, chronology of the author's life, and notes on the various contributors.

Geoffrey Chaucer

2007
Examines the life and work of fourteenth-century English author and poet, Geoffrey Chaucer, featuring a biographical profile, critical analysis of the themes, symbols, and ideas in his writing, a selection of critical essays, a chronology, and references.

F. Scott Fitzgerald

2006
Examines the life of early twentieth-century American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald, providing an analysis of his writing and features a selection of critical essays regarding his work, a chronology, and a complete bibliography.

Eugene O'Neill

2007
Contains a collection of critical essays on the works of Eugene O'Neill; and includes an introduction by Harold Bloom, chronology of the author's life, and notes on the various contributors.

Ernest Hemingway

2005
Presents a collection of eleven critical essays on the writings of Ernest Hemingway from a variety of noted poets, novelists, essayists, and playwrights of the Western world and contains an introductory essay by Harold Bloom and chronology.

Emily Dickinson

2008
A collection of thirteen critical commentaries on the works of American poet Emily Dickinson, along with an introduction by Harold Bloom.

Emile Zola

2004
Contains a representative selection of contemporary criticism on the work of nineteenth-century French author Emile Zola, and includes an introductory overview of his life and writing, as well as a chronology.

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