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Bloom, Harold.
The saving lie = Harold Bloom and deconstruction /
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Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
The saving lie/ Agata Bielik-Robson.
Reminder of title:
Harold Bloom and deconstruction /
Author:
Bielik-Robson, Agata.
Published:
Evanston, Ill. :Northwestern University Press, : 2011.,
Description:
1 online resource (x, 403 p.).
Subject:
Jews - Intellectual life. -
Online resource:
Full text available:
ISBN:
9780810165151 (electronic bk.)
The saving lie = Harold Bloom and deconstruction /
Bielik-Robson, Agata.
The saving lie
Harold Bloom and deconstruction /[electronic resource] :Agata Bielik-Robson. - Evanston, Ill. :Northwestern University Press,2011. - 1 online resource (x, 403 p.).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
In this unprecedented full-length study on Harold Bloom, Agata Bielik-Robson explores the many facets of Bloom's critical writings and career. In his work, she argues, Bloom draws on a variety of disparate traditions-Judaism, Gnosis, romanticism, American pragmatism, and Freudianism, but also, especially recently, Victorian Aestheticism-that constitute a dialectical, difficult whole in constant quarrel with itself. The Saving Lie brings all these aspects of Bloom's thought together, revealing the organizing thread of "antithetical vitalism" that animates his work. Tracing the development of Bloom's vision of "life-in-antithesis"through a series of highly original and compelling readings, Bielik-Robson offers a much-needed reevaluation of a deeply complex and controversial figure. This pioneering study of Bloom and his contributions willnot soon be surpassed. --Book Jacket.
ISBN: 9780810165151 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Personal Names:
572440
Bloom, Harold.
Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Jews
--Intellectual life.
LC Class. No.: PS78 / .B53 2011
Dewey Class. No.: 809.1
The saving lie = Harold Bloom and deconstruction /
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In this unprecedented full-length study on Harold Bloom, Agata Bielik-Robson explores the many facets of Bloom's critical writings and career. In his work, she argues, Bloom draws on a variety of disparate traditions-Judaism, Gnosis, romanticism, American pragmatism, and Freudianism, but also, especially recently, Victorian Aestheticism-that constitute a dialectical, difficult whole in constant quarrel with itself. The Saving Lie brings all these aspects of Bloom's thought together, revealing the organizing thread of "antithetical vitalism" that animates his work. Tracing the development of Bloom's vision of "life-in-antithesis"through a series of highly original and compelling readings, Bielik-Robson offers a much-needed reevaluation of a deeply complex and controversial figure. This pioneering study of Bloom and his contributions willnot soon be surpassed. --Book Jacket.
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Hailed as our era's most profound theorist of literary influence, Harold Bloom's own influence on the landscape of literary criticism has been decisive. His wide-ranging critical writings have plumbed the depths of Romanticism, explored the anxiety caused by the influence of one generation ofpoets on another, wrestled with the idea of a literary canon, and examined the relationship betweenreligion and literature. --
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http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9780810165151/
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