New Bloom’s Literature Home Page Feature Brings Art, Dance, and Classical Literature Content Front and Center

New Bloom’s Literature Home Page Feature Brings Art, Dance, and Classical Literature Content Front and Center

Last year, we added two new Topic Centers to Bloom’s LiteratureFine Art and World of Dance—that greatly expanded the award-winning literature database’s coverage of the fine and performing arts. Now, Bloom’s Literature users can easily access those Topic Centers and more with the new Fine and Performing Arts Topic Centers slider on the home page. 

Here’s what the new slider puts within easy reach:

  • Bloom's Literature screenshot of Fine and Performing Arts Topic Centers sliderFine Art: The richly illustrated Fine Art Topic Center provides comprehensive coverage of the world of visual art, with thousands of high-resolution images, more than 1,500 biographical entries on great artists, in-depth overview articles on major artistic periods and movements, and more than 50 full-length videos on artistic subjects from such producers as the BBC and National Geographic.
  • World of Dance: The World of Dance Topic Center features thousands of entries on dance, dancers, and related topics, along with images and full-length dance videos that provide a crucial look at dancers in action. This Topic Center allows users to explore various genres of dance, including forms indigenous to particular regions and cultures, contemporary styles, and more.
  • Classical Literature: The Classical Literature Topic Center features in-depth overviews, biographical entries, and videos on Classical literature, with a particular emphasis on Classical drama. Learn more about Classical tragedy, comedy, epics, odes, mythology, and more.  

Bloom’s Literature has won two BESSIEs and an EDDIE, has been awarded Platinum Distinction in the Modern Library Awards (MLAs), and was a Library Journal Best Database selection. Take a free trial today to find out why there’s “much ado” about Bloom’s!

What Are Topic Centers?

Editorially curated, Bloom’s Literature‘s Topic Centers provide students with a starting point for research on high-interest subjects, allowing them to locate and explore relevant, authoritative content quickly and efficiently. Other Topic Centers users can find in Bloom’s Literature include:

  • Beat Movement
  • Harlem Renaissance
  • Lost Generation
  • Metaphysical Poetry
  • Romanticism
  • Transcendentalism

To learn more about the Fine Art and World of Dance Topic Centers, click here

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