Journalist Stephen G. Bloom's Postville
.... Brooklyn, New York. As
Bloom notes, "As in all of Iowa, Christianity has always been at the heart of Postville" (89). When the Jews ....
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Guide to Educating Children
....
Bloom notes "one method of appraising the level of time-on-task is by observing at various intervals whether or not a particular student is overtly engaged in ....
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Story of a Conflict of Cultures
.... Brooklyn, New York. As
Bloom notes, "As in all of Iowa, Christianity has always been at the heart of Postville" (89). When the Jews ....
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Much Ado About Beatrice
.... However, as
Bloom notes, Beatrice is often dancing on the edge of bitterness because of her past experiences with Benedick and her mistrust of love and ....
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"Hills Like White Elephants"
....
Bloom notes of the woman that she is "Far more imaginative and emotional than her companion . . . [and] also much more vulnerable" (
Bloom 35). ....
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Class and Style in The Canterbury Tales Runnin
....
Bloom (121)
notes that Chaucer was the first truly "English" writer to emerge; consequently, his language moved forward from that employed in the earlier Anglo ....
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Hamlet's Ghost
.... As Harold
Bloom, noted Shakespearian critic,
notes about this sea-change in Hamlet's character and its relation to the ghost, "In Act V, Hamlet is barely still ....
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Othello
.... As
Bloom (1998)
notes, "No villain in all literature rivals Iago as a flawless conception, who requires no improvementàthe most perfect evildom, the most ....
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A Critical View of the Role of Nature in Wordsworth
.... the Anglican pulpit" (Monarch
Notes, ibid.). Wordsworth is widely thought to have run out of creative gas after his Great Decade (
Bloom writes: "Everything ....
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Coriolanus
.... They condemn him as a traitor. As Harold
Bloom (1998)
notes, "From Caius Marcius's perspective, the common people of Rome deserve neither bread nor circuses. ....
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Character of Mimi in La Boheme
.... that Rodolfo cannot make last, while she is a flower whose full
bloom she cannot .... The high, lilting
notes hit by the soprano mirror the emotions of a tender ....
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King Lear & Hamlet
.... As Harold
Bloom (400)
notes "Nietzsche's most Shakespearean realization is pure Hamlet: we can find words only for what is dead in our hearts, so that ....
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William Shakespeare's Tragedy of Hamlet
.... retelling of the revenge play about Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark (
Bloom 25; Evans .... As Polonius
notes when Hamlet rages at him regarding age that "[t]hough this ....
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Hamlet & Revenge
....
Bloom, H. Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human. New York: Riverhead Books, 1998. Coleridge, ST Lecture
Notes and Other Fragments in Thomas Raysor (ed ....
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Jim Collins' Concepts of Management
.... American business that took hold in the 1980s and came into full
bloom, along with .... Collins
notes that in contrast to the success of Level 5 leaders, so-called ....
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Palaces
.... and
Bloom 141). Ideas about architecture, like every aspect of Islamic material culture, derived from the ideas of the Prophet Muhammad and, as Grabar
notes, ....
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Matthew Arnold and Ger
.... Trilling and
Bloom speculate that "Dover Beach" may have been written as early as .... But, as Armstrong
notes, Arnold's poems from the late 1840s through the mid ....
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"Dover Beach" and "God's Grandeur"
.... Trilling and
Bloom speculate that "Dover Beach" may have been written as early as .... But, as Armstrong
notes, Arnold's poems from the late 1840s through the mid ....
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Flaubert's Criticism of the Bourgeois in Madame Bovary
.... As Levi
notes, Emma does not commit suicide because of her financial problems or feelings of social .... Harold
Bloom, ed. New York: Chelsea House, 1988, 27 42. ....
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Keat's Romantic Poem, Sleep and Poetry
.... having the will to celebrate the imaginative richness of mortality (
Bloom 6). The .... As Murry
notes, the poet according to Keats' Romantic scheme will leave the ....
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Aspects of Bias and Prejudice
....
Bloom's argument responds to modern challenge to the dominant canon, which is said .... Paul
notes the "reciprocal employment" of bias charges by disputing sides of ....
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James Joyce's Novel, Dubliners
.... Yet Hodgekins also
notes that, although Joyce "firmly denied belief all his life .... especially obvious in the Nighttown episode in which Stephen and
Bloom go pub ....
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
.... Some critics like Howard
Bloom argue the play shows how women's existence .... As Lysander
notes, "The course of true love never did smooth" (Shakespeare Ii 134). ....
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
.... Some critics like Howard
Bloom argue the play shows how women's existence .... As Lysander
notes, "The course of true love never did smooth" (Shakespeare Ii 134). ....
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The Tempest
.... In Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human, Harold
Bloom (695) maintains .... As Hansberger (137)
notes, Shakespeare "silence Ariel completelyàin effect, Prospero ....
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Conceptions of honor in Shakespeare
.... Dollimore further
notes how the play embodies a growing contradiction in how it .... Erasure." In William Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra, Harold
Bloom (ed.), 137 ....
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Heart of Darkness
.... In addition, Marlow
notes that the Romans considered the Britons to be uncivilized and savage, reflecting the feelings of the European .... 1. Ed. Harold
Bloom. ....
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Professional Child Care Advice
.... to "write a book that increased parents' comfort and independence" (
Bloom, p.101). .... Unlike Holt and Watson before him, Spock clearly
notes the differences among ....
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Advice to New Parents
.... to "write a book that increased parents' comfort and independence" (
Bloom, p.101). .... Unlike Holt and Watson before him, Spock clearly
notes the differences among ....
(1999

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Expert Views of Pediatrics & Child Development
.... to "write a book that increased parents' comfort and independence" (
Bloom, p. 101 .... Unlike Holt and Watson before him, Spock clearly
notes the differences among ....
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