Harold Bloom (1930–2019) is a singular critic whom it is difficult to categorise. Known for an agonistic theory of literature – the ‘anxiety of influence’ – he himself did battle with the critical schools of at least two ages: New Criticism in the 1960s and 1970s, and New Historicism thereafter.1 But away from these struggles he was also a prolific advoc…
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