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  • It's never clear whether Klapper is meant to represent the foolishness of literary study in general, or of a particular kind of anti-scientific literary discourse, or whether he just signifies that it's inappropriate to be Harold Bloom.

    The Reading Experience 2010

  • It's never clear whether Klapper is meant to represent the foolishness of literary study in general, or of a particular kind of anti-scientific literary discourse, or whether he just signifies that it's inappropriate to be Harold Bloom.

    The New Equivocation 2010

  • It's never clear whether Klapper is meant to represent the foolishness of literary study in general, or of a particular kind of anti-scientific literary discourse, or whether he just signifies that it's inappropriate to be Harold Bloom.

    May 2010 2010

  • In fact, "Klapper" has become shorthand between my husband and me for that kind of figure.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Martin Levin 2010

  • In fact, "Klapper" has become shorthand between my husband and me for that kind of figure.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Martin Levin 2010

  • In fact, "Klapper" has become shorthand between my husband and me for that kind of figure.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Martin Levin 2010

  • The most egregious failure is the portrayal of Jonas Elijah Klapper, "Extreme Distinguished Professor of Faith, Literature, and Values" and embodiment of pomposity, clearly enough modeled on Harold Bloom.

    May 2010 2010

  • The most egregious failure is the portrayal of Jonas Elijah Klapper, "Extreme Distinguished Professor of Faith, Literature, and Values" and embodiment of pomposity, clearly enough modeled on Harold Bloom.

    The Reading Experience 2010

  • We are left with a subplot concerning the "Valdener Hasidim," a community of Hasidic Jewsfor whom both Klapper and the protagonist develop an increasing fondness.

    May 2010 2010

  • See also this paper by Leora Klapper, Luc Laeven and Raghuram Rajan on the effect of entry regulations.

    Costs of Entrepreneurship, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

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