By their titles shall ye know them: Marjorie Garber’s The Use and Abuse of Literature bespeaks a large coming to terms with ultimate things and is the product of what she terms her “lifetime engagement with literature and language.” Harold Bloom’s The Anatomy of Influence: Literature as a Way of Life is no less grand.⁠[1] […]

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