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The Invention of the Human

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Harold Bloom, America's greatest and wittiest critic, argues that Shakespeare, our greatest and wittiest writer, invented humanity as we know it. Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human is a definitive tour of all the plays that takes us back to the heart of Shakespeare's genius: his characters, Hamlet, Rosalind, Falstaff and Lear continue to speak to us because they have all played a defining role in our understanding of personality. This inspiring, provocative interpretation reveals how Shakespeare will continue to explain us, in part because he invented us.

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Shakespeare, Harold Bloom

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1998
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Titre
Shakespeare
Sous-titre
The Invention of the Human
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1998
Format
souple
Pages
745
ISBN10
0965686825
ISBN13
9780965686822
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Shakespeare
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Harold Bloom, America's greatest and wittiest critic, argues that Shakespeare, our greatest and wittiest writer, invented humanity as we know it. Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human is a definitive tour of all the plays that takes us back to the heart of Shakespeare's genius: his characters, Hamlet, Rosalind, Falstaff and Lear continue to speak to us because they have all played a defining role in our understanding of personality. This inspiring, provocative interpretation reveals how Shakespeare will continue to explain us, in part because he invented us.