The Art of the Critic: Middle twentieth centuryHarold Bloom Chelsea House, 1989 |
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Harold Bloom. FROM NEW BEARINGS IN ENGLISH POETRY POETRY AND THE MODERN WORLD Poetry matters little to the modern world . That is , very little of contemporary intelligence concerns itself with poetry . It is true that a very great deal ...
Harold Bloom. FROM NEW BEARINGS IN ENGLISH POETRY POETRY AND THE MODERN WORLD Poetry matters little to the modern world . That is , very little of contemporary intelligence concerns itself with poetry . It is true that a very great deal ...
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... poetry to redeem them . Poetry is a case of the loser winning . And the genuine poet chooses to lose , even if he has to go so far as to die , in order to win . I repeat that I am talking of contemporary poetry . History presents other ...
... poetry to redeem them . Poetry is a case of the loser winning . And the genuine poet chooses to lose , even if he has to go so far as to die , in order to win . I repeat that I am talking of contemporary poetry . History presents other ...
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... poetry , so far as separate from history , tends to be formula of emotion . The hero and action are taken as ... poetry been produced . The semantic analysis which we have offered in our first section would say that even in the last ...
... poetry , so far as separate from history , tends to be formula of emotion . The hero and action are taken as ... poetry been produced . The semantic analysis which we have offered in our first section would say that even in the last ...
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