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FRYE, NORTHROP. The reputation of Northrop Frye (1912–1991) as a literary theorist was originally based upon his Anatomy of Criticism (1957), a book that sought to provide a stru...
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Northrop Frye (1912-1991) was a Canadian literary scholar. His literary theories, which outlined a science of literary criticism based on a core of identifiable mythic forms, had unusual importance in...
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Northrop Frye's literary criticism is one of the distinctive achievements of modern critical thought. Harold Bloom refers to Frye as "the leading theoretician of literary criticism among all those wri...
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Northrop Frye is one of the few twentieth-century critics in North America with an international reputation. Harold Bloom refers to Frye as "the foremost living student of Western literature," adding ...
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One of the most influential literary theorists of the twentieth century, Northrop Frye was the founder of archetypal criticism. In his most well-known work, Anatomy of Criticism: Four Essays (1957), h...
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Critical Essay by John Garrett
In recent years the poetry of William Blake has received a considerable amount of scholarly attention, but Professor Northrop Frye's book, Fearful Symmetry, will ...
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Critical Essay by Peter Cummings
[In] Frye's work the disinterested philosophy of aesthetic literary criticism and the socially conscious philosophy of humanistic criticism threaten to meet hea...
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Critical Essay by Harold Bloom
Though ["The Secular Scripture"] reintroduces the Frye who matters most, the visionary of romance, it is a disappointment. He modestly terms it "a v...
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Critical Essay by Robert D. Denham
Altogether, Frye's work represents one of the most impressive achievements in the recent history of criticism…. Although many have disagreed with him, ...
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Critical Essay by Francis Sparshott
In his native Canada, Northrop Frye holds a unique position as the sole humanistic academic guru. [The Great Code: The Bible and Literature] received unprecedented ...
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Critical Essay by W.k. Wimsatt
[Let me] begin my argument with Frye by quoting two authors in whose classic thought Frye finds several of his own starting points—Plato and Aristotle. Plato, in ...
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Critical Essay by Geoffrey H. Hartman
It may not please those who know the great differences in pedagogical method between the New Critics and Northrop Frye to have me begin by suggesting that Frye is...
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Wilderness and the Canadian Mind: Treatment of Nature in Canadian Literature
Since Northrop Frye first proposed his "garrison mentality" thesis in 1943, many literary critics have debated its validit...
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