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Reading, Writing and the Influence of Harold Bloom takes the work of the greatest living literary critic and discovers what it is like to read ''with'', ''against'' and ''beyond'' his work.

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors
Abbreviations
Introduction
Jonathon Shears and Alan Rawes
Reading With Bloom
1. Keats and his ‘Composite Precursor[s]’ in The Fall of Hyperion
Alan Rawes
2. The Decline of America: Bloom’s Monumental Theory of History . Alistair Heys
3. ‘Continuity in the self’: Wordsworth, Byron, Bloom
Jonathon Shears
4. The Blooming of Hamlet
James Soderholm
Reading Against Bloom
5. The Limits of ‘perfect solipsism’: Bloom’s Map and the
Origins of Shelley’s Dejection
Sally West
6. Apophrades, Adonais and the Return of the Shelleys
Graham Allen
7. Towards a Feminist Revisionism of an Aesthetics of Mastery:
Harold Bloom, neo-Romanticism and the Critical Sublime
Mary Orr
8. Childe Roland’s Literate Despair
Andrew M. Stauffer
Reading Beyond Bloom
9. Superscriptions of Bliss: Influence and Form in the Poetry of Lawrence
David Duff
10. How to Live with the Infinite Regress of Strong Misreading
Paul H. Fry
11. ‘The strong dead return’: The Transgressive Shades of Bloom’s Daemon
Julian Wolfreys
12. The Impossibility of Reading: Bloom and the Yale School of Criticism
Arthur Bradley
Index

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 3/31/2010 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719077012, 978-0719077012
      ISBN10: 071907701X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Reading, Writing and the Influence of Harold Bloom takes the work of the greatest living literary critic and discovers what it is like to read ''with'', ''against'' and ''beyond'' his work.

      Table of Contents

      Notes on Contributors
      Abbreviations
      Introduction
      Jonathon Shears and Alan Rawes
      Reading With Bloom
      1. Keats and his ‘Composite Precursor[s]’ in The Fall of Hyperion
      Alan Rawes
      2. The Decline of America: Bloom’s Monumental Theory of History . Alistair Heys
      3. ‘Continuity in the self’: Wordsworth, Byron, Bloom
      Jonathon Shears
      4. The Blooming of Hamlet
      James Soderholm
      Reading Against Bloom
      5. The Limits of ‘perfect solipsism’: Bloom’s Map and the
      Origins of Shelley’s Dejection
      Sally West
      6. Apophrades, Adonais and the Return of the Shelleys
      Graham Allen
      7. Towards a Feminist Revisionism of an Aesthetics of Mastery:
      Harold Bloom, neo-Romanticism and the Critical Sublime
      Mary Orr
      8. Childe Roland’s Literate Despair
      Andrew M. Stauffer
      Reading Beyond Bloom
      9. Superscriptions of Bliss: Influence and Form in the Poetry of Lawrence
      David Duff
      10. How to Live with the Infinite Regress of Strong Misreading
      Paul H. Fry
      11. ‘The strong dead return’: The Transgressive Shades of Bloom’s Daemon
      Julian Wolfreys
      12. The Impossibility of Reading: Bloom and the Yale School of Criticism
      Arthur Bradley
      Index

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