The Western Canon
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Glavni autor: | Bloom, Harold (-) |
Vrsta građe: | Knjiga |
Jezik: | eng |
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London :
Papermac,
cop. 1994.
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Predmet: |
Sadržaj:
- Preface and prelude
- I. ON THE CANON
- 1. An elegy for the canon
- II. THE ARISTOCRATIC AGE
- 2. Shakespeare, center of the canon
- 3. The strangeness of Dante: Ulysses and Beatrice
- 4. Chaucer: the wife of bath, the pardoner, and Shakespearean character
- 6. Montaigne and Moliere: the canonical elusiveness of the truth
- 7. Milton's Satan and Shakespeare
- 8. Dr. Samuel Jonson, the canonical critic
- 9. Goethe's 'Faust, Part two': the countercanonical poem
- III. THE DEMOCRATIC AGE
- 10. Canonical memory in early Wordsworth and Jane Austen's 'Persuasion'
- 11. Walt Whitman as center of the American canon
- 12. Emily Dickinson: blanks, transports, the dark
- 13. The canonical novel: Dicken's 'Bleak house', George Eliot's 'Middelmarch'
- 14. Tolstoy and heroism
- 15. Ibsen: and 'Peer Gynt'
- IV. THE CHAOTIC AGE
- 16. Freud: a Shakespearean reading
- 17. Proust: the true persuasion of sexual jealousy
- 18. Joyce's agon with Shakespeare
- 19. Woolf's 'Orlando': feminism as the love of reading
- 20. Kafka: canonical patience and 'indestructibility'
- 21. Borges, Neruda, and Pessoa: Hispanic-Portuguese Whitman
- 22. Becket...Joyce...Proust...Shakespeare
- V. CATALOGING THE CANON
- 23. Elegiac conclusion