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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...reknowned literary critic began the spring half of the annual Charles Eliot Norton Lectures yesterday with a lecture on John Milton...

Author: By Carlton S. Smith, | Title: Bloom Discusses Milton In 1988 Norton Lecture | 4/14/1988 | See Source »

Speaking to an audience of 200 at Sanders Theater, Bloom related Milton's epic poem "Paradise Lost" to the theory set forth in his 1973 book "The Anxiety of Influence." He has argued in several of his works that all poets, especially those since Milton, are torn between wishes to imitate and to surpass earlier poets who inspire them. To do so, Bloom says, they take and disguise the work of their predecessors...

Author: By Carlton S. Smith, | Title: Bloom Discusses Milton In 1988 Norton Lecture | 4/14/1988 | See Source »

...Milton provides an excellent example of his theory, Bloom said. "Milton's major desire was to assert his own authority as a poet-prophet, in excess of Moses and Isaiah," said Bloom...

Author: By Carlton S. Smith, | Title: Bloom Discusses Milton In 1988 Norton Lecture | 4/14/1988 | See Source »

According to Bloom, Milton's "egotistical sublime" style in the poem indicates that "the true God of Paradise Lost is the narrator...

Author: By Carlton S. Smith, | Title: Bloom Discusses Milton In 1988 Norton Lecture | 4/14/1988 | See Source »

...Satan is the focus of 'Paradise Lost'," he said. "Christ is a poetic disaster." Bloom also described Milton's God as a "catastrophe, an ill-tempered, sanctimonious bore who resembles Ronald Reagan...

Author: By Carlton S. Smith, | Title: Bloom Discusses Milton In 1988 Norton Lecture | 4/14/1988 | See Source »

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