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  1. 11 de mai. de 2024 · Shakespeariano apaixonado, o crítico e pesquisador americano Harold Bloom (1930-2019) dizia que o personagem Hamlet “disputa com o Rei Davi e o Jesus do Evangelho de São Marcos o título de o mais carismático entre os carismáticos”.

  2. Há 4 dias · Poema ilimitado. É essa a alcunha que o crítico Harold Bloom deu a uma das mais importantes peças do teatro ocidental, o "Hamlet", de William Shakespeare. Prova de como o tormento e desejo de ...

  3. Há 3 dias · Poema ilimitado. É essa a alcunha que o crítico literário americano Harold Bloom deu a uma das mais importante­s peças do teatro ocidental, “Hamlet”, de William Shakespear­e. Prova de como o tormento e o desejo de vingança que corroem o príncipe da Dinamarca até a loucura são infindávei­s, três peças em cartaz em São Paulo revisitam o clássico de maneira diferentes.

  4. Há 6 dias · Dr. Bloom is no friend of Marxist or feminist criticism. On the contrary, he has been tireless in his defense of Shakespeare from the slings and arrows, and the sledgehammers, of outrageous criticism, condemning Marxist and feminist critics for serving what he calls the “forces of resentment.”

  5. 21 de mai. de 2024 · By Matt Hanson. “What is the function of literary criticism in a Disinformation Age? Read, reread, describe, evaluate, appreciate: that is the art of literary criticism for the present time.” — Harold Bloom. The late Harold Bloom. Photo: Michael Marsland.

  6. Há 3 dias · This movement, contested by simple definition, is described by Harold Bloom as the ‘useful term “Romantic”, describing the literary period that was contemporary with the French Revolution’. It was ‘not employed until the later Victorian literary historians looked back at the early years of the nineteenth century.

  7. 20 de mai. de 2024 · Despite having been published nearly three decades ago, Blooms introduction, “An Elegy for the Canon,” calls us from the din of confusion that is contemporary literary study back to an appreciation of the canon around which such study traditionally has centered.