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Harold Bloom was an influential American literary critic, theorist, and scholar known for his profound impact on the study of literature. He was a Sterling Professor of Humanities at Yale University and authored more than 40 books throughout his career. Bloom was particularly recognized for his work on the Western literary canon, arguing for the importance of great texts and their authors in shaping cultural and literary discourse. His notable works include 'The Western Canon' and 'How to Read and Why', where he emphasized the value of reading and understanding literature as a means to enrich one's life.

Bloom's critiques often explored the psychological and philosophical underpinnings of literature, and he was known for his passionate defense of authors such as Shakespeare and Emily Dickinson. He engaged deeply with the texts he studied, offering insights into their complexities and the emotions they evoke. His unique voice and perspective have left a lasting legacy in the field of literary criticism, making him a significant figure in contemporary discussions about literature and its role in society.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 July 11, 1930
出生地点 New York City, New York, USA
去世日期 October 14, 2021