Northrop Frye on Twentieth-century Literature

Northrop Frye on Twentieth-century Literature

Author: Northrop Frye

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 505

ISBN-13: 1442640537

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"This volume brings together Northrop Frye's criticism on twentieth-century literature, a body of work produced over almost sixty years. Including Frye's incisive book on T.S. Eliot, as well as his discussions of writers such as James Joyce, W.B. Yeats, Wallace Stevens, and George Orwell, the volume also contains a recently discovered review of C.G. Jung's book on the synchronicity principle and a previously unpublished introduction to an anthology of twentieth-century literature. Frye's insightful commentaries demonstrate that he was as astute a critic of the literature of his own time as he was of the literature of earlier periods." "Glen Robert Gill's introduction delineates the development of Frye's criticism on twentieth-century literature, puts it in historical and cultural context, and relates it to his overarching theory of literature. This definitive volume in the Collected Works will be a welcome addition to the libraries of Frye specialists and of scholars and students of twentieth-century literature in general."--BOOK JACKET.


Northrop Frye

Northrop Frye

Author: Jonathan Hart

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-09-29

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 1134904371

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First published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


The Educated Imagination

The Educated Imagination

Author: Northrop Frye

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 1964-01-22

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 9780253200884

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Explores the value and uses of literature in our time. Dr. Frye offers ideas for the teaching of literature at lower school levels, designed both to promote an early interest and to lead the student to the knowledge and experience found in the study of literature.


Twentieth-Century Literary Theory

Twentieth-Century Literary Theory

Author: Vassilis Lambropoulos

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1987-01-01

Total Pages: 552

ISBN-13: 9780887062650

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The ten topics contained in Twentieth-Century Literary Theory reflect contemporary theoretical interests and guide the reader through fundamental questions, from the formation to the uses of theory, and from the construction to the interpretation of literature. The selected essays cover a wealth of scholarship from both the United States and Europe. They go beyond traditional categories by focusing on issues rather than writers or critical movements, thus providing a forum for the continuing discussion of what theory is and does.


Words With Power

Words With Power

Author: Northrop Frye

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2008-08-09

Total Pages: 693

ISBN-13: 1442691751

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Words with Power is the crowning achievement of the latter half of Northrop Frye's career. Portions of the work can be found in Frye's notebooks as far back as the mid-1960s when he had just finished Anatomy of Criticism, and he completed the book shortly before his death in 1991. Beyond summing up his ideas about the relation of the Bible to Western culture, Words with Power boldly confronts a host of questions ranging from the relationship between literature and ideology to the real meaning of words like 'spirit' and 'faith.' The first half of the 'double mirror' structure looks at the language in which the Bible is written, arguing that it is identical to that of myth and metaphor. Frye suggests, therefore, that given this characteristic, the Bible should be read imaginatively rather than historically or doctrinally. However, he is also careful to point out the ways in which the Bible is more than a conventional work of fiction. The second half is an astonishing tour de force in which Frye demonstrates how both the Bible and literature revolve around four primary concerns of human life. This edition goes beyond the original in its documentation of Frye's dazzlingly encyclopedic range of reference. Profound and searching, Words with Power is perhaps the most daring book of Frye's career and one of the most exciting.


Northrop Frye on Milton and Blake

Northrop Frye on Milton and Blake

Author: Northrop Frye

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 529

ISBN-13: 0802039197

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Angela Esterhammer, a student of Frye's in the 1980s, has provided annotation and an introduction that demonstrates the poets' importance for Frye's literary and cultural criticism and provides a twenty-first-century perspective on the legacy of his work.


The Double Vision

The Double Vision

Author: Northrop Frye

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 1991-01-01

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9780802068651

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The Double Vision originated in lectures delivered at Emmanuel College in the University of Toronto, the texts of which were revised and augmented.


Marshall McLuhan and Northrop Frye

Marshall McLuhan and Northrop Frye

Author: B.W. Powe

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2014-04-30

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 1442669985

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Marshall McLuhan and Northrop Frye are two of Canada’s central cultural figures, colleagues and rivals whose careers unfolded in curious harmony even as their intellectual engagement was antagonistic. Poet, novelist, essayist and philosopher B.W. Powe, who studied with both of these formidable and influential intellectuals, presents an exploration of their lives and work in Marshall McLuhan and Northrop Frye: Apocalypse and Alchemy. Powe considers the existence of a unique visionary tradition of Canadian humanism and argues that McLuhan and Frye represent fraught but complementary approaches to the study of literature and to the broader engagement with culture. Examining their eloquent but often acid responses to each other, Powe exposes the scholarly controversies and personal conflicts that erupted between them, and notably the great commonalities in their writing and biographies. Using interviews, letters, notebooks, and their published texts, Powe offers a new alchemy of their thought, in which he combines the philosophical hallmarks of McLuhan’s “The medium is the message” and Frye’s “the great code.”


Northrop Frye's Writings on Shakespeare and the Renaissance

Northrop Frye's Writings on Shakespeare and the Renaissance

Author: Northrop Frye

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2018-08-08

Total Pages: 857

ISBN-13: 1487532105

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This collection of Northrop Frye's writings on Shakespeare and the Renaissance spans forty years of his career as a university teacher, public critic, and major theorist of literature and its cultural functions. Extensive annotations and an in-depth critical introduction demonstrate Frye's wide-ranging knowledge of Renaissance culture, the pivotal place of the Renaissance in his oeuvre, his impact on Renaissance criticism and on the Stratford Festival, and his continuing importance as a literary theorist. This volume brings together Frye's extensive writings on Shakespeare and other Renaissance writers (excluding Milton, who is featured in other volumes), and includes major articles, introductions, public lectures, and four previously published books on Shakespeare. Frye's insightful analyses offer not just a formidable knowledge of Renaissance culture but also a transformative experience, moving the reader imaginatively towards an experience of created reality.