Tag: Harold Bloom

Joshua Cohen's novel, "The Netanyahus: An Account of a Minor and Ultimately Even Negligible Episode in the History of a Very Famous Family," has received mixed reviews.
Harold Bloom, a renowned literary critic, had a profound impact on his students with his intense engagement with poetry and prose, urging them to be transported to the literary sublime.
The text discusses various perspectives and viewpoints on different literary works and their influences.
Harold Bloom, known for his devotion to Shakespeare and other literary giants, surprised many by declaring David Lindsay's 1920 fantasy novel, "A Voyage to Arcturus," as his greatest obsession.
In "The Daemon in Mr. Bloom," the discussion revolves around T.S. Eliot's views on race, religion, and anti-Semitism in 1933, contrasting with the Jewish scholar Harold Bloom's upbringing and literary influences.
Harold Bloom, a renowned literary critic, delves into the complexities of writing and influence, particularly through the lens of strong misreading in his work.
In this humorous yet insightful piece, a writer grapples with self-doubt and anxiety about his writing skills.