Bloom's major poets

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Robert Browning

comprehensive research and study guide
2001
Presents biographical information on nineteenth-century British writer Robert Browning and profiles five of his works, providing thematic analysis and excerpts of criticism; also includes primary and secondary bibliographies.

Percy Bysshe Shelley

comprehensive research and study guide
2001
Presents biographical information on nineteenth-century English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley and profiles five of his works, providing thematic analysis and excerpts of criticism; also includes primary and secondary bibliographies.

Marianne Moore

2004
Presents analyses of four poems by nineteenth-century American poet Marianne Moore, each followed by a selection of critical essays, and includes a brief biography of Moore, lists of works by and about.the poet, and an index of themes and ideas.

John Keats

2001
Presents biographical information about poet John Keats, and provides thematic analyses and a selection of critical views on five of his poems.

Elizabeth Bishop

2002
A guide to reading and understanding five poems by Elizabeth Bishop.

E. E. Cummings

2003
Offers critical analysis of five poems by E. E. Cummings; includes an author's biography, thematic and structural analysis, extracts of major critical essays, and an index of themes and ideas.

A.E. Housman

2003
A collection of critical essays which explore the work of A. E. Housman; includes biographical information and analysis of his major themes.

Maya Angelou

2001
Contains essays that provide thematic and structural analyses of some of African-American author Maya Angelou's best-known poems, features a selection of critical extracts, and includes brief biographical information.

Christina Rossetti

2005
Presents Bloom's comprehensive research and study guide on eighteenth-century British poet Christina Rossetti and includes a biography of the poet, introduction by Harold Bloom, and a series of critical essays on her works.

Langston Hughes

comprehensive research and study guide
1999
Presents biographical critical, and bibliographical information about African-American poet Langston Hughes and three of his poems, including "The Weary Blues," "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," and "Song for a Dark Girl.".

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