Saturday, May 18, 2024

critique

Harold Bloom wrote that 'A canonical reading...attempts to stop the mind by making a text redundantly identical with itself, so as to produce a total presence, an unalterable meaning.'

I'm reading his book Poetry and Repression and that sentence stood out to me because it's not a sentence you could write in an essay. It's literary. It's figurative. It isn't literally true. 

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