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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The slightly less strong Bloom,
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This review is from: Ruin the Sacred Truths: Poetry and Belief from the Bible to the Present (Charles Eliot Norton Lectures) (Paperback)
This is not the best of Bloom. It contains much which will be found in the later bestselling works but here comes in a more disjointed and often lackluster fashion. Bloom too exaggerates here in the name- dropping of critics, in the making of what may seem at times an esoteric set of arguments which only literary critics are capable of understanding. Still as enthusiast and great reader and lover of the world's best Literature Bloom provides much here worth reading and thinking about.
This is not an easy work to read, and the arguments are often tangled. But it is like all of bloom's work rich in ideas , and interesting suggestions. |
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Ruin the Sacred Truths: Poetry and Belief from the Bible to the Present (Charles Eliot Norton Lectures) by Harold Bloom (Hardcover - February 15, 1989)
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