“Shelley, who in Prometheus Unbound had observed that the wise lack love and those who have love lack wisdom, went to his end in The Triumph of Life asking why good and the means of good were irreconcilable.”

—  Harold Bloom

The Anatomy of Influence (2011), p. 142.

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American literary critic and scholar 1930–2019

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