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Thomas Hardy(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
Published:
01/12/2002
Each new volume is a biographical and critical review of one of the world's most important writers with expert analysis by Harold Bloom.
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August Wilson(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
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15/10/2001
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James Joyce(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
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15/05/2003
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Jane Austen(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
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01/04/2003
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Homer(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
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01/10/2006
Homer, the legendary Greek poet, is often credited with having created "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey". This book explores Homer's trans formative effect on epic and bardic poetry, as well as his narr...
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C.S. Lewis(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
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15/07/2006
Scholar, poet, Christian apologist, fiction writer, and essayist, C S Lewis is perhaps best known for his series of children's fantasies, "The Chronicles of Narnia". This book breaks down the intric...
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Eugene O'Neill(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
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01/03/2007
Eugene O'Neill, one of America's leading tragic dramatists. Including a detailed chronology and bibliography, this title in the "Bloom's Modern Critical Views" series is an in-depth exploration into...
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Stephen Crane(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
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01/06/2007
Stephen Crane is widely recognized as a master and innovator of literary naturalism. This volume gathers together the essays which offer critical information and analysis that examine Crane's work.
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Geoffrey Chaucer(Paperback)
Chelsea House Publishers
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01/06/2007
Fourteenth-century author, poet, and civil servant Geoffrey Chaucer is best known for "The Canterbury Tales," his major literary achievement. "The Canterbury Tales" is a collection of stories as tol...
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Hispanic-American Writers(Hardback)
Chelsea House Publishers
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15/01/2008
Offers critical perspectives on the many Hispanic authors who have staked out a vibrant and burgeoning presence on the American literary scene. This book includes a chronology, bibliography, notes o...
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