Northrop Frye on Literature and Society, 1936-1989: Unpublished PapersDrawn from previously unpublished essays, talks, reviews and papers, this volume of Northrop Frye's collected works spans some fifty years of his long writing career. The earliest item is a paper on The Canterbury Tales dating from Frye's student days at Oxford. The latest was written in 1989, on the occasion of his receiving his thirty-sixth honorary degree from the University of Bologna. The center-piece of the collection is Frye's lengthy and ambitious essay, "Rencontre." Intended as an introduction to a never-published anthology of English literature, it is unique in Frye's oeuvre, being the only example of a sustained, continuous encounter with an entire literary tradition. "Rencontre" is a masterwork in its own right. Other important essays include: "Shakespeare and the Comedy of Humours," "The Literary Meaning of 'Archetype,'" and "Blake's Jerusalem." Frye was a profound and original thinker whose stature has not yet been fully realized. The writings collected here not only exemplify his extraordinary mind and elegant prose style - they show a far-sightedness and range that has not been seen before. |
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Inhoudsopgave
Chaucers Canterbury Tales | 131 |
George Orwell | 140 |
The Literary Meaning of Archetype | 182 |
The Present Condition of the World | 207 |
Leisure and Boredom | 221 |
Criticism and Society | 228 |
Articulate English | 236 |
Tradition and Change in the Theory of Criticism | 243 |
Reviews of Television Programs for | 273 |
Introduction to the Second Volume of Harold Inniss | 302 |
William Butler Yeats | 309 |
The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes | 313 |
The Basis of Culture | 325 |
Acadia University | 333 |
University of Bologna | 340 |
Notes | 367 |
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