Harold Bloom: A Poetics of ConflictHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1994 - 200 páginas |
Contenido
Bloom and the reevaluation of Romanticism | 1 |
deidealisation reduction | 12 |
Maps of misreading | 41 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Agon agonistic American antithetical anxiety of influence asserts attempt authority begins belatedness blindness Bloom argues Bloom writes Bloom's account Bloom's approach Bloom's reading Bloom's theory Bloomian catachresis concept contexts Crispin critical critique cultural deconstructive defence deidealisation Derrida diachronic discourse Emerson essay facticity figure Freud Freudian Gnostic Harold Bloom Hartman historicism Ibid ideological internalised interpretation intertextuality intratextual Jay Clayton Kabbalah language literary history literary texts London M. H. Abrams map of misreading metalepsis metonymy Milton misprision mode modern nature origins Peter de Bolla poem poet poetic influence poetic meaning poetic texts position post-structuralist precursor primal scene produced psychoanalysis psychology reader realm recognise relation relationship representation represents revision revisionary revisionism rhetoric Romantic poetry Romanticism Sandman scene of instruction scene of writing Shelley Shelley's social Stevens strong sublime synecdoche textual theory of poetry Tintern Abbey tion transumption trope uncanny University Press vision Wallace Stevens words Wordsworth Yeats