The paper ostensibly refers to Harold Bloom’s categories of the anxiety of influence. Bloom’s theory is treated as an immanentist one, i.e. text/aesthetics/personality-oriented, which is specific to the period in which the theory was developed. However, at least from the 80s of the XXth century, there occurs a visible change towards sociologization of all the human sciences. The paper appropriates and resignificates Bloom’s categories and intermingles them with the concepts of social psychology in order to enable a description of the condition of writers in the current social contex
This chapter returns to Harold Bloom’s theory of the anxiety of influence, and in particular his no...
Jewish thought is assigned a privileged place in Harold Bloom’s agonistic theory of literary product...
Looking at the conditions of academic work in nineteenth-century French literature as well as the fo...
The paper ostensibly refers to Harold Bloom’s categories of the anxiety of influence. Bloom’s theory...
In the years since he formulated and expanded on it in The Anxiety of Influence (1973), A Map of Mis...
The article aims to test the universality of Harold Bloom’s theory of the anxiety of influence. Unde...
Harold Bloom's critical work involves a systematic attempt to unify rhetoric and psychology into a ...
This 218-page book with additional pages of 437 notes and 3 pages of index (author and title) appear...
PAINTER IN ARTISTIC STRUGGLE WITH TRADITION The Concept of Anxiety as Influenced by Harold Bloom In ...
The article interprets Harold Bloom’s The Anxiety of Influence from the perspective of Adam Mickiewi...
This study considers Bloom's The Anxiety of Influence and his own "anxiety of influence"; accordingl...
This thesis is in three chapters. Chapter one is about Harold Bloom's theory of the Anxiety of Influ...
A review of the paradigms of social influence – suggestion, imitation, normalization, conformity, co...
The question of influence in arts in general and in literature in particular is certainly one of the...
Harold Bloom's influential theory of literary influence has been widely regarded as utterly patriarc...
This chapter returns to Harold Bloom’s theory of the anxiety of influence, and in particular his no...
Jewish thought is assigned a privileged place in Harold Bloom’s agonistic theory of literary product...
Looking at the conditions of academic work in nineteenth-century French literature as well as the fo...
The paper ostensibly refers to Harold Bloom’s categories of the anxiety of influence. Bloom’s theory...
In the years since he formulated and expanded on it in The Anxiety of Influence (1973), A Map of Mis...
The article aims to test the universality of Harold Bloom’s theory of the anxiety of influence. Unde...
Harold Bloom's critical work involves a systematic attempt to unify rhetoric and psychology into a ...
This 218-page book with additional pages of 437 notes and 3 pages of index (author and title) appear...
PAINTER IN ARTISTIC STRUGGLE WITH TRADITION The Concept of Anxiety as Influenced by Harold Bloom In ...
The article interprets Harold Bloom’s The Anxiety of Influence from the perspective of Adam Mickiewi...
This study considers Bloom's The Anxiety of Influence and his own "anxiety of influence"; accordingl...
This thesis is in three chapters. Chapter one is about Harold Bloom's theory of the Anxiety of Influ...
A review of the paradigms of social influence – suggestion, imitation, normalization, conformity, co...
The question of influence in arts in general and in literature in particular is certainly one of the...
Harold Bloom's influential theory of literary influence has been widely regarded as utterly patriarc...
This chapter returns to Harold Bloom’s theory of the anxiety of influence, and in particular his no...
Jewish thought is assigned a privileged place in Harold Bloom’s agonistic theory of literary product...
Looking at the conditions of academic work in nineteenth-century French literature as well as the fo...