The article aims to test the universality of Harold Bloom’s theory of the anxiety of influence. Underneath Bloom’s favourite tropes (Kabbalistic, psychoanalytic, Shakespearean, Miltonian, Blakean etc.) lies a diachronic system of misreading, which can be useful in analysing texts without any direct connections between them. By comparing two culturally distant but rhetorically similar prose texts, Friedebert Tuglas’s short story At the End of the World (1915) and Stanisław Lem’s novel Solaris (1961), this article suggests that it is possible to overcome the accustomed boundaries of national literary histories. Both of these stories depict a communication error when humans are confronted with the unknown other. The texts have alternative figu...
Harold Bloom's influential theory of literary influence has been widely regarded as utterly patriarc...
The article interprets Harold Bloom’s The Anxiety of Influence from the perspective of Adam Mickiewi...
This dissertation follows a collection of agentive objects around and through the networks of humans...
The paper ostensibly refers to Harold Bloom’s categories of the anxiety of influence. Bloom’s theory...
This 218-page book with additional pages of 437 notes and 3 pages of index (author and title) appear...
In the years since he formulated and expanded on it in The Anxiety of Influence (1973), A Map of Mis...
Jewish thought is assigned a privileged place in Harold Bloom’s agonistic theory of literary product...
The question of influence in arts in general and in literature in particular is certainly one of the...
This chapter returns to Harold Bloom’s theory of the anxiety of influence, and in particular his no...
Harold Bloom's critical work involves a systematic attempt to unify rhetoric and psychology into a ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on August 23, 2010).The entir...
PAINTER IN ARTISTIC STRUGGLE WITH TRADITION The Concept of Anxiety as Influenced by Harold Bloom In ...
In her book, Marginalia: Reading Writing in Books (2001), Heather Jackson remarks that the study of ...
How do emotions move and how do emotions move us? How are feelings and recognitions distributed soci...
George Eliot tentatively reflected in her journal that she might be touching the hearts of her fello...
Harold Bloom's influential theory of literary influence has been widely regarded as utterly patriarc...
The article interprets Harold Bloom’s The Anxiety of Influence from the perspective of Adam Mickiewi...
This dissertation follows a collection of agentive objects around and through the networks of humans...
The paper ostensibly refers to Harold Bloom’s categories of the anxiety of influence. Bloom’s theory...
This 218-page book with additional pages of 437 notes and 3 pages of index (author and title) appear...
In the years since he formulated and expanded on it in The Anxiety of Influence (1973), A Map of Mis...
Jewish thought is assigned a privileged place in Harold Bloom’s agonistic theory of literary product...
The question of influence in arts in general and in literature in particular is certainly one of the...
This chapter returns to Harold Bloom’s theory of the anxiety of influence, and in particular his no...
Harold Bloom's critical work involves a systematic attempt to unify rhetoric and psychology into a ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on August 23, 2010).The entir...
PAINTER IN ARTISTIC STRUGGLE WITH TRADITION The Concept of Anxiety as Influenced by Harold Bloom In ...
In her book, Marginalia: Reading Writing in Books (2001), Heather Jackson remarks that the study of ...
How do emotions move and how do emotions move us? How are feelings and recognitions distributed soci...
George Eliot tentatively reflected in her journal that she might be touching the hearts of her fello...
Harold Bloom's influential theory of literary influence has been widely regarded as utterly patriarc...
The article interprets Harold Bloom’s The Anxiety of Influence from the perspective of Adam Mickiewi...
This dissertation follows a collection of agentive objects around and through the networks of humans...