Synthesized answer
The author provides a passionate demonstration of why certain writers have endured through time, presenting them as the "Western Canon" [2]. This vision argues against the politicization of literature and emphasizes the "autonomy of the aesthetic" [1, 2]. The author places Shakespeare at the center of this canon, asserting his unique influence on subsequent writers [1].
The evidence provided includes specific examples of writers indebted to Shakespeare, such as Milton, Goethe, and Joyce, as well as those who rebelled against his influence, like Tolstoy and Freud [1]. The author also lists other writers who exemplify canonical writing through their fusion of originality and tradition, including Dante, Wordsworth, Austen, Dickens, Whitman, Dickinson, Proust, Borges, Neruda, and Pessoa [1]. The work concludes with a list of essential writers and books that constitute Bloom's vision of the Canon [2].
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Title: The Western canon by Harold Bloom Description: Harold Bloom explores our Western literary tradition by concentrating on the works of twenty-six authors central to the Canon. He argues against ideology in literary criticism; he laments the loss of intellectual and aesthetic standards; he deplores multiculturalism, Marxism, feminism, neoconservatism, Afrocentrism, and the New Historicism. Insisting instead upon "the autonomy of the aesthetic," Bloom places Shakespeare at the center of the Western Canon. Shakespeare has become the touchstone for all writers who come before and after…
born of an originality fused with tradition. Bloom concludes this provocative, trenchant work with a complete list of essential writers and books - his vision of the Canon. --- Google Books --- Title: The Western Canon by Harold Bloom Description: NATIONAL BESTSELLER NOMINATED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD “Heroically brave, formidably learned… The Western Canon is a passionate demonstration of why some writers have triumphantly escaped the oblivion in which time buries almost all human effort. It inspires hope… that what humanity has long cherished, posterity will also.” –The…
s as diverse as The Economist and Entertainment Weekly, offers a dazzling display of erudition mixed with passion. For years to come it will serve as an inspiration to return to the joys of reading our literary tradition offers us. Categories: Literary Criticism Pages: 560 Snippet: NATIONAL BESTSELLER NOMINATED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD “Heroically brave, formidably learned… The Western Canon is a passionate demonstration of why some writers have triumphantly escaped the oblivion in which time ...