The Brontes
This new edition in the ""Bloom's Modern Critical Views"" series gathers together some of the best analyses of the Bront... MoreThe Brontes
Mary Shelley
Mary Shelley's ""Frankenstein"", a story she wrote at the age of 19, is still a popular tale to this day, remarkable not... MoreMary Shelley
Henry David Thoreau
Thoreau was renowned as a naturalist and a noted social critic and iconoclast. He is best known for ""Walden"", a work e... MoreHenry David Thoreau
Walt Whitman
Walt Whitman's passionate writing style and bold subject matter have deeply influenced American poetry. Nearly all of hi... MoreWalt Whitman
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Deeply influenced by his Puritan heritage, Nathaniel Hawthorne is the author of the classic novels The Scarlet Letter an... MoreNathaniel Hawthorne
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ralph Waldo Emerson was a key figure of the American Renaissance of the mid-19th century. His essay ""Nature"" is consid... MoreRalph Waldo Emerson
Geoffrey Chaucer
Fourteenth-century author, poet, and civil servant Geoffrey Chaucer has delighted readers through the ages with his colo... MoreGeoffrey Chaucer
Herman Melville
Suggests that Melville's rejection of biblical theology finds powerful expression throughout all of his later fictional ... MoreHerman Melville
Jane Austen
Noted for her witty depictions of English country life and sharply satirical views of class structure and human behavior... MoreJane Austen














