This influential critic I. wrote influential commentaries on such poets as Shelley, Blake and Yeats.II. Published such titles as The Anxiety if Influence, A Map of Misreading, Poetry and Repression and The Western Canon.III. asserted that most literary criticism is but slightly disguised religion andIV. is, arguably, the most widely known and contrarian among his American peers in the English Academy, Identify the critic

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This influential critic <br />I. wrote influential commentaries on such poets as Shelley, Blake and Yeats.<br />II. Published such titles as The Anxiety if Influence, A Map of Misreading, Poetry and Repression and The Western Canon.<br />III. asserted that most literary criticism is but slightly disguised religion and<br />IV. is, arguably, the most widely known and contrarian among his American peers in the English Academy, Identify the critic