Orlando (Virginia woolf) “Renewal, Rebirth, and Change in Virginia woolf’s Orlando” by Lorena Russell Holland, in Modern Fiction Studies (1958) Eliot’s Four Quartets (1960) The Metamorphosis (Franz Kafka) “Realism and Unrealism: Kafka’s ‘Metamorphosis’ ” by norman n. “Little Gidding” from Four Quartets (Thomas Stearns eliot) 153 “The Later Quartets” by Staffan bergsten, in Time and Eternity: A Study in the Structure and Symbolism of T.S. King Lear (william Shakespeare) “Rebirth and Renewal in Shakespeare’s King Lear” by Gary ettari I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (Maya Angelou) “Death, Rebirth, and Renewal in Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” by Robert C. The Holy Sonnets (John Donne) “Renewal and Rebirth in John Donne’s The Holy Sonnets” by Gary ettari Heart of Darkness (Joseph Conrad) “The Journey within” by Albert J. Scott Fitzgerald) “ ‘boats Against the Current’: Mortality and the Myth of Renewal in The Great Gatsby” by Jeffrey Steinbrink, in Twentieth Century Literature (1980) Rudicina, in PMLA (1972)ĭivine Comedy (Dante Alighieri) “to Can Grande della Scala” by Dante Alighieri, in Dantis Alagherii Epistolae: The Letters of Dante (1920)ĭoctor Faustus (Christopher Marlowe) “The Damnation of Faustus” by J.P. Tolkien (1936)Ĭanterbury Tales (Geoffrey Chaucer) “The Opening of Chaucer’s General Prologue to The Canterbury Tales: A Diptych” by Colin Wilcockson, in Review of English Studies (1999)Ĭrime and Punishment (Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky) “Crime and Myth: The Archetypal Pattern of Rebirth in Three Novels of Dostoevsky” by Alexandra F. Hobbyīeowulf “Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics” by J.R.R. Evansīeloved (Toni Morrison) “Renewal and Rebirth in Toni Morrison’s Beloved ” by Blake G. The Awakening (Kate Chopin) “Renewal and Rebirth in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening” by Robert C. Butler, in The Sixth Book of the Aeneid (1920) The Aeneid, “Book 6” (Virgil) “Introduction: The Sixth Book of the Aeneid ” by H.E. Series Introduction by Harold Bloom: Themes and Metaphors You can find bloom’s Literary Criticism on the world wide web at text Design by Kerry Casey Cover design by takeshi takahashi Printed in the United States of America ibt eJb 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 this book is printed on acid-free paper and contains 30 percent postconsumer recycled content. Please call our Special Sales Department in new York at (212) 967-8800 or (800) 322-8755. Pn56.R37R43 2009 809’.9338-dc22 2008042992 bloom’s Literary Criticism books are available at special discounts when purchased in bulk quantities for businesses, associations, institutions, or sales promotions. (bloom’s literary themes) includes bibliographical references and index. For information contact: bloom’s Literary Criticism An imprint of infobase Publishing 132 west 31st Street new York nY 10001 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Rebirth and renewal / edited and with an introduction by Harold bloom volume editor, blake Hobby. no part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage or retrieval systems, without permission in writing from the publisher. Sterling Professor of the Humanities Yale Universityīloom’s Literary Themes: Rebirth and Renewal Copyright © 2009 by infobase Publishing introduction © 2009 by Harold bloom All rights reserved. Bloom’s Literary Themes f Alienation The American Dream Death and Dying The Grotesque The Hero’s Journey Human Sexuality The Labyrinth Rebirth and Renewal
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