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  1. 12 de jan. de 2012 · Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human is an analysis of the central work of the Western canon, and of the playwright who not only invented the English language, but also, as Bloom argues, created human nature as we know it today.

  2. 1 de set. de 1999 · A landmark achievement -- expansive, erudite, and passionate -- Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human is the culmination of a lifetime of reading, writing about, and teaching Shakespeare. Preeminent literary critic Harold Bloom leads us through a comprehensive reading of every one of the dramatist's plays, brilliantly illuminating ...

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  3. Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human is a survey of the works of Shakespeare published in 1998 by literary critic Harold Bloom. Summary. Bloom provides an analysis of each of Shakespeare's 38 plays, 24 of which he believes "really are of the highest quality".

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  5. Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human. Harold Bloom. September 1999. 978-1573227513. A landmark achievement as expansive, erudite, and passionate as its renowned author, this book is the culmination of a lifetime of reading, writing about, and teaching Shakespeare.

  6. Books. Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human. Harold Bloom. Fourth Estate, 2008 - Drama - 768 pages. Harold Bloom, the doyen of American literary critics and author of The Western...

  7. 26 de out. de 1998 · Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human. Hardcover – October 26, 1998. America's uncontested expert on Shakespeare and author of The Western Canon presents a monumental analysis of each one of the Bard's plays, designed to show that Shakespeare invented human nature and personality as we understand it today.