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To Kill a Mockingbird (Bloom's Guides)

by Harold Bloom
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Overview

Edited and introduced by Yale University professor and distinguished literary critic Harold Bloom, BLOOM'S GUIDES are comprehensive study guides for both students and adults. Emphasizing summary and analysis, these volumes are designed to provide the necessary materials with which readers can gain a better understanding of the most widely read works in Western literature.

KEY FEATURES
β€’ Introduction by renowned critic Harold Bloom consider each work and its significance.
β€’ Brief biographical sketches offer insight into each author's life.
β€’ "The Story Behind the Story" details the circumstances surrounding the inception and development of the work.
β€’ Summaries with analysis review and explain key points of each work.
β€’ Selections from critical essays written by leading scholars provide accessible explorations of the work.
β€’ Annotated bibliographies direct readers to additional materials on the subject and explain the importance of each.

Essential for any student of literature looking to enhance his or her reading experience, BLOOM'S GUIDES are highly useful for test preparations, independent scholarship, or book group discussions.

Synopsis

Edited and introduced by Yale University professor and distinguished literary critic Harold Bloom, BLOOM'S GUIDES are comprehensive study guides for both students and adults. Emphasizing summary and analysis, these volumes are designed to provide the necessary materials with which readers can gain a better understanding of the most widely read works in Western literature.

KEY FEATURES
Introduction by renowned critic Harold Bloom consider each work and its significance.
Brief biographical sketches offer insight into each author's life.
"The Story Behind the Story" details the circumstances surrounding the inception and development of the work.
Summaries with analysis review and explain key points of each work.
Selections from critical essays written by leading scholars provide accessible explorations of the work.
Annotated bibliographies direct readers to additional materials on the subject and explain the importance of each.

Essential for any student of literature looking to enhance his or her reading experience, BLOOM'S GUIDES are highly useful for test preparations, independent scholarship, or book group discussions.

About the Author, Harold Bloom

One of our most popular, respected, and controversial literary critics, Yale University professor Harold Bloom s books about, variously, Shakespeare, the Bible, and the classic literature are as erudite as they are accessible.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2010
Publisher
Infobase Publishing
Pages
107
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781604138115

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