Sylvia PlathHarold Bloom Bloom's Literary Criticism, 2007 - 250 páginas Each title features: - A complex critical portrait of one of the most influential writers in the world - An introductory essay by Harold Bloom. |
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... poetry to be of literary importance it must , through a concentration not on universals but on intimate particulars , awaken in all sorts of readers ( whose lives might , needless to say , be extremely different from the poet's in those ...
... poetry to be of literary importance it must , through a concentration not on universals but on intimate particulars , awaken in all sorts of readers ( whose lives might , needless to say , be extremely different from the poet's in those ...
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... poet comes to know herself so that her attitudes can be expressed rather than explained in her final poetry . For there , in the poems of Winter Trees and Ariel , there is little search for new meaning and no self - pity whatever . The ...
... poet comes to know herself so that her attitudes can be expressed rather than explained in her final poetry . For there , in the poems of Winter Trees and Ariel , there is little search for new meaning and no self - pity whatever . The ...
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Harold Bloom. SUSAN BASSNETT Poetry and Survival A confe confessional poet , an extremist poet , a post - romantic poet , a pre - feminist poet , a suicidal poet - all these terms have been used ( and are still being used ) in attempts ...
Harold Bloom. SUSAN BASSNETT Poetry and Survival A confe confessional poet , an extremist poet , a post - romantic poet , a pre - feminist poet , a suicidal poet - all these terms have been used ( and are still being used ) in attempts ...
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