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Interviews With Northrop Frye /

"Although Northrop Frye's first book, Fearful Symmetry (1947), elevated the reputation of William Blake from the status of a minor eccentric to that of a major Romantic poet, Frye in fact saw Blake as a poet (and, consequently, himself as a critic) not of the Romantic period, but of the Re...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Frye, Northrop
Otros Autores: O'Grady, Jean, 1943-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, 2008.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Credits
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • 1 What Has Become of Conversation?
  • 2 On Human Values
  • 3 University
  • 4 Literary Trends of the Twentieth Century
  • 5 The Voice and the Crowd
  • 6 Breakthrough
  • 7 Style and Image in the Twentieth Century
  • 8 Dix Ans avant la Neo-critique
  • 9 B.K. Sandwell
  • 10 Engagement and Detachment
  • 11 Lâ€?Anti-McLuhan
  • 12 Student Protest Movement
  • 13 CRTC Guru
  • 14 The Only Genuine Revolution
  • 15 The Limits of Dialogue
  • 16 â€oeThere Is Really No Such Thing As Methodologyâ€?
  • 17 Into the Wilderness18 The Magic of Words
  • 19 Two Heretics: Milton and Melville
  • 20 Notes on a Maple Leaf
  • 21 The Canadian Imagination
  • 22 Poets of Canada: 1920 to the Present
  • 23 On Evil
  • 24 Blakeâ€?s Cosmos
  • 25 Science Policy and the Quality of Life
  • 26 Modern Education
  • 27 Symmetry in the Arts: Blake
  • 28 Harold Innis: Portrait of a Scholar
  • 29 Easter
  • 30 Impressions
  • 31 CRTC Hearings
  • 32 Canadian Voices
  • 33 Sacred and Secular Scriptures
  • 34 Education, Religion, Old Age
  • 35 The Future Tense
  • 36 â€oeA Literate Person Is First and Foremost an Articulate Personâ€?37 The Education of Mike McManus
  • 38 An Eminent Victorian
  • 39 Between Paradise and Apocalypse
  • 40 Fryeâ€?s Literary Theory in the Classroom: A Panel Discussion
  • 41 Getting the Order Right
  • 42 Tradition and Change in the College
  • 43 The New American Dreams over the Great Lakes
  • 44 Four Questions for Northrop Frye
  • 45 â€oeI Tried to Shatter the Shell of Historicismâ€?
  • 46 The Wisdom of the Reader
  • 47 Identity and Myth
  • 48 Literature in Education
  • 49 Northrop Frye: Signifying Everything50 The Critical Path
  • 51 Regionalism in Canada
  • 52 Canadian Energy: Dialogues on Creativity
  • 53 From Nationalism to Regionalism: The Maturing of Canadian Culture
  • 54 Commemorating the Massey Lectures
  • 55 Marshall McLuhan
  • 56 Storytelling
  • 57 A Fearful Symmetry
  • 58 Medium and Message
  • 59 Scientist and Artist
  • 60 The Art of Bunraku
  • 61 On The Great Code (I)
  • 62 Chatelaineâ€?s Celebrity I.D.
  • 63 On The Great Code (II)
  • 64 Towards an Oral History of the University of Toronto
  • 65 Back to the Garden66 On The Great Code (III)
  • 67 Maintaining Freedom in Paradise
  • 68 On The Great Code (IV)
  • 69 Making the Revolutionary Act New
  • 70 Visualization in Reading
  • 71 Hard Times in the Ivory Tower
  • 72 Frye at the Forum
  • 73 The Scholar in Society
  • 74 Inventing a Music: MacMillan and Walter in the Past and Present
  • 75 Criticism after Anatomy
  • 76 Richard Cartwright and the Roots of Canadian Conservatism
  • 77 Les Lecteurs doivent manger le livre
  • 78 The Darkening Mirror: Reflections on the Bomb and Language