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Discussed and debated, revered and reviled, Bloom's tome reinvigorates and re-examines
Western Literature, arguing against the politicization of reading. His erudite passion will encourage
you to hurry and finish his book so you can pick up Shakespeare, Austen and Dickens once again
to rediscover their original magic. In addition, his appendix listing of the 'future' canon - the books
today that will be timeless tomorrow - is sure to be the template for future debate. Read more
“Heroically brave, formidably learned… The Western Canon is a passionate demonstration of
why some writers have triumphantly escaped the oblivion in which time buries almost all human
effort. It inspires hope… that what humanity has long cherished, posterity will also.― –The New
York Times Book Review 'This book is terribly important -- if you believe that literature itself is
important, quite noble -- if you believe that 'nobility' is still a viable concept in intellectual life.' --The
Boston Globe “Harold Bloomâ€s large-minded and large-hearted book about the great
books has many of the virtues that it sees and shows in the works he so fiercely admires.―
–Christopher Ricks, The Washington Times “The list… is what will get all the attention, but it
is the text preceding that provides the true pleasure.― –Entertainment Weekly “[Harold
Bloom] has, in a quietly joyous fashion, the chutzpah to put his stamp on the whole of literature
from Genesis to Ashbery, rivaling the scope of hero-critics like Sainsbury or Curtius or Auerbach
though more giddily adventurous than they were… In one sense the hero of this book, as of all his
books, is Bloom himself, modestly bold, genially polemical, dogmatically opposed to dogma,
carrying to much in his head and always ready to say what he thinks about it all.― –Frank
Kermode, The London Review of Books Read more See all Editorial Reviews