How To Read and Why
How to Read and Why (2000) offers a broad introduction to some of the giants of Western literature, from William Shakespeare to Thomas Pynchon, and explains why we should read the great masterpieces composed by the world’s greatest writers.
Who should read
Avid readers who love great literature People hoping to broaden their literary horizons Fans of poetry, novels and good criticism
About the author
Harold Bloom is the Sterling Professor of Humanities at Yale University. An expert on William Shakespeare, he is the author of over a dozen books, including Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human and Wallace Stevens: The Poems of Our Climate.
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How to Read and Why (2000) offers a broad introduction to some of the giants of Western literature, from William Shakespeare to Thomas Pynchon, and explains why we should read the great masterpieces composed by the world’s greatest writers.
Who should read
Avid readers who love great literature People hoping to broaden their literary horizons Fans of poetry, novels and good criticism
About the author
Harold Bloom is the Sterling Professor of Humanities at Yale University. An expert on William Shakespeare, he is the author of over a dozen books, including Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human and Wallace Stevens: The Poems of Our Climate.
Er zijn nog geen veelgestelde vragen over dit product. Als je een vraag hebt, neem dan contact op met onze klantenservice.
