Northrop Frye and Others : Interpenetrating Visions /
"This collection of essays considers Northrop Frye's criticism in relation to twelve figures in the history of Western culture, some lesser-known, even obscure, who influenced his thinking in various ways but about whom he never wrote anything extensive. The impetus for the book goes back...
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Ottawa :
University of Ottawa Press,
2015.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Abbreviations; 1. Frye and Aristotle; Lumpers and Splitters; The Four-Cause Definition of Tragedy; Mimesis; The Qualitative Parts of Tragedy; Spoudaios and Phaulos; Catharsis; Hamartia; Anagnorisis; Appendix: Class Notes; 2. Frye and Longinus; Fictional and Thematic; The Sublime; Class Notes on Longinus; The Aristotelian and Longinian Dialectic; Complementarity, Ekstasis, and the Kerygmatic; Transport in Frye's Late Writings; Appendix: Class Notes; 3. Frye and Joachim of Floris; Who Was Joachim of Floris?; Frye's Knowledge of Joachim.
- ParallelsThe Three Ages; Picture Thinking: Symbolic Diagrams and Numbers; 4. Frye and Giordano Bruno; The Coincidence of Opposites in Nicholas of Cusa and Others; The Idea of God; Identity and Analogy; The Coincidence of Opposites and Interpenetration; 5. Frye and Henry Reynolds; Mythomystes; Allegory; Poetic Etymology; Ekstasis; Esoterica; 6. Frye and Robert Burton; What Is an Anatomy?; Varieties of the Anatomy; Frye on Burton's Anatomy; The Final Cause of the Anatomy; 7. Frye and Soren Kierkegaard; The Myth of Concern; Speculation and Concern; The Myths of Freedom and Concern.
- Concern and MythAnxiety; Either/Or; Repetition; The Metaliterary Mode; The Drunken Boat; 8. Frye and Lewis Carroll; Descending and Ascending Journeys; The Chaste-Child Archetype; The Genre of the Alice Books; The Alice Books as a Key to the Mythological Universe; A Carroll Chrestomathy; 9. Frye and Stephane Mallarme; Theory of Symbols; The Pan-Literary Universe and the Katabatic Journey; Igitur; The Passage from Oracle to Wit; Recognition and Creative Descent; 10. Frye and Colin Still; Still as a Mainstream Shakespearean Critic; Still's Place in the Ogdoad.
- Natural Symbolism and the Ladder of Elements11. Frye and Paul Tillich; Primary Concerns and Ultimate Concern; System and Fragmentation; The Protestant Principle; Jacob Boehme; Karl Barth and Tillich; 12. Frye and Frances A. Yates; The Ramon Lull Connection; Memory Theatres: The Spatializing of Knowledge; Imaginative Illumination; Hermes and Hermeticism; Notes; Works Cited; Index.