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  1. Basically the title. Harold Bloom wrote out a list of what he thinks are the most important works in each era of Western literature, and while there are some who think this list is incomplete/exclusionary/pointless etc (I disagree with the last one, but they’re all valid criticisms), I think it’s at least a good place to start when you’re trying to figure out the trajectory of Western ...

  2. Há 5 dias · It employs many allusions to the Western canon: Ovid 's Metamorphoses, the legend of the Fisher King, Dante 's Divine Comedy, Chaucer 's Canterbury Tales, and even a contemporary popular song, "That Shakespearian Rag". The poem is divided into five sections.

    • T. S. Eliot
    • 1922
  3. Há 3 dias · In his book "The Western Canon", literary critic Harold Bloom includes Brave New World, Stanisław Lem's Solaris, Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle, and The Left Hand of Darkness as culturally and aesthetically significant works of western literature, though Lem actively spurned the Western label of "science fiction" while Vonnegut was ...

  4. Há 2 dias · Harold Bloom, critic who championed western canon, dies at 89 10/18/2019. Harold Bloom, the prodigious literary critic who championed and defended the Western canon in an outpouring of influential books that appeared not only on college syllabuses but also — unusual for an academic — on bestseller lists, died Mon...

  5. Há 3 dias · The Fanart vs. The Canon Interaction refers to an exploitable webcomic strip depicting how fandoms often create over-detailed fan art based on simplistic character interactions.

  6. Há 3 dias · TV shows like Lost and Dark were often too clever for their own good, losing viewers with complex narratives and mysterious storylines. Community and Futurama's cleverness made them niche favorites but limited mainstream appeal, excelling in meta-humor and unique concepts. The Wire and The Leftovers' intelligence led to critical acclaim but ...

  7. Greek: Iliad Theogony Herodotus Republic Elements Hebrew: Genesis Exodus Numbers Leviticus Deuteronomy Roman: Virgil Livy Ovid Cicero Lucretius…