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== The Anxiety of Influence (1973) - Harold Bloom == == The Anxiety of Influence (1973) - Harold Bloom ==

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Influence is a term that refers to the ability to indirectly control or affect the actions of other people or things. The meaning of influence therefore depends on who or what is being affected, and to what end. [1] [Apr 2007]

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Social influence

Art historical influence

  • Art and art history, to point to structures (a "style") or imagery (contents) supposed to be related.
    Alfred Hitchcock was a highly influential film director

Power (sociology)

Cultural imperialism

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avant-garde - avant la lettre - futurism - innovation - precursor - early - original - power - proto - seminal (work)

The Anxiety of Influence (1973) - Harold Bloom

Ready-Made (1917) - Marcel Duchamp

In 2004, Marcel Duchamp's porcelain urinal was named the world's most influential piece of modern art in a survey of 500 artists, curators, critics and dealers. (source: Guardian)



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