Harold Bloom explores Shakespeare’s work and the concept of genius.

Join Harold Bloom, America’s leading literary critic, as he explores Shakespeare’s work and the concept of genius in this insightful lecture from 25 March 2003. Bloom draws on three of his influential books: “Hamlet: Poem Unlimited” (2003), “Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human” (1998), and “Genius: A Mosaic of One Hundred Exemplary Creative Minds” (2002). Perfect for students, educators, literature enthusiasts, and Shakespeare fans, this talk delves into the brilliance of Shakespeare’s plays, the nature of literary genius, and Bloom’s unparalleled analysis of creativity and human expression. Gain rare insight from one of the most respected voices in literary criticism. More from Harold Bloom: Harold Bloom: The last interview / Festival Shakespeare Buenos Aires, Argentina.    • Harold Bloom: The last interview / Festiva...   Harold Bloom - Videoconference. Shakespeare & other poets. Argentina. (2017):    • Harold Bloom  -  Videoconference. Shakespe...   Harold Bloom Lectures on Shakespeare's major tragedies:    • Harold Bloom Lectures on Shakespeare's maj...   www.FestivalShakespeare.org www.FundacionRomeo.org