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Revisionary Humanities And The Sufferings Of History: Panel Discussion & Colloquium Celebrating Harold Bloom’s The Anxiety Of Influence

March 25, 2013 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

A Panel Discussion and Colloquium To Celebrate The Fortieth Anniversary Of Harold Bloom’s The Anxiety Of Influence: A Theory of Poetry (1973) Which First Shows How Imaginative Revisionism (Re-) Shapes The Creative Norm of Humanity

The Event Will Be Attended By A Special Guest, Henry Carrigan (Assistant Director and Senior Acquisitions Editor of Northwestern University Press) And The Festivities Will Be Recorded So That Prof. Bloom May Respond. Sponsored by The Temple University English Graduate Student and Faculty Reading Group, Student Coordinators: Colleen Kropp, Daniel Nutters, and Christopher Winkler;  Faculty Coordinators: Dan O’Hara and Alan Singer. Hosted by Joyce A. Joyce (Chair, Department of English, Temple University)

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Revisionary Humanities and the Sufferings of History

Details

Date:
March 25, 2013
Time:
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Venue

CHAT (Center for the Humanities @ Temple)
Gladfelter Hall, 10th Floor
Temple University, PA United States

Organizer

Sponsored by The Temple University English Graduate Student and Faculty Reading Group