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Harold Bloom's "Map of Misprision" | ||
1 | Introduction: Creative Revisionism as Career | 1 |
2 | The Floating Opera (1956): Beginning with Almost-Death | 21 |
3 | The End of the Road (1958): At the Nihilist Terminal | 42 |
4 | The Sot-Weed Factor (1960): Discontinuity Through Repetition | 54 |
5 | Giles Goat-Boy (1966): The Heroic Career, Beyond Oedipus | 69 |
6 | Lost in the Funhouse (1968) and Chimera (1972): The Hero Minors in Metaphor | 84 |
7 | LETTERS (1979): Funerary Fare-Thee-Wells | 103 |
8 | Sabbatical, A Romance (1982): Literalizing the Lateral | 119 |
9 | The Tidewater Tales (1987): Conjugality's Cartography | 143 |
10 | The Last Voyage of Somebody the Sailor (1991): Reflowering the Deflorated Virgin | 162 |
Works Cited | 177 | |
Index | 183 |
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