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  1. Anatomy of Criticism: Four Essays by Northrop Frye, 2000-09-25
  2. Northrop Frye on Shakespeare by Northrop Frye, 1988-09-10
  3. Myth and Metaphor: Selected Essays 1974-1988 Northrop Frye by Northrop Frye, 1991-10-01
  4. Fearful Symmetry: A Study of William Blake (Collected Works of Northrop Frye) by Northrop Frye, 2004-10-01
  5. The Great Code: The Bible and Literature by Northrop Frye, 2002-11-11
  6. Fables Of Identity: Studies In Poetic Mythology by Northrop Frye, 1963-11-15
  7. Northrop Frye: Anatomy of His Criticism by A. C. Hamilton, 1991-06
  8. The Secular Scripture and Other Writings on Critical Theory, 1976?1991 (Collected Works of Northrop Frye) by Northrop Frye, 2006-07-01
  9. Anatomy of Criticism: Four Essays by Northrop Frye by Northrop Frye, 1969
  10. The World in a Grain of Sand: Twenty-Two Interviews With Northrop Frye by Northrop Frye, 1990-12
  11. Northrop Frye on Milton and Blake (Collected Works of Northrop Frye)
  12. Northrop Frye in Conversation (In Conversation series) by David Cayley, 1992-04-06
  13. The Educated Imagination (Midland Books: No. 88) by Northrop Frye, 1964-01-01
  14. Words With Power: Being a Second Study of 'The Bible and Literature' (Collected Works of Northrop Frye) by Northrop Frye, 2008-08-09

1. Northrop Frye - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Northrop Frye. 1984. Appointed in 1972 for his insightful commentaries on Canadian culture as a seminal literary critic of the twentieth century.
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Northrop Frye An Annotated Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Sources, 1987, BY Robert D. Northrop Frye A Visionary Life, 1993, BY Joseph Adamson
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Executive summary: Fearful Symmetry University: University of Toronto University: Emmanuel College, Toronto University: Merton College, Oxford University Professor: Victoria College, University of Toronto (1939-91) Administrator: Principal, Victoria College, University of Toronto (1959-67) Administrator: Chancellor, Victoria College, University of Toronto (1978-91) Lorne Pierce Medal Order of Canada Is the subject of books: Northrop Frye: An Annotated Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Sources BY: Robert D. Denham Northrop Frye: A Biography BY: John Ayre Northrop Frye: A Visionary Life BY: Joseph Adamson Author of books: Fearful Symmetry: A Study of William Blake , criticism) Anatomy of Criticism , criticism) The Well-Tempered Critic , criticism) The Stubborn Structure: Essays on Criticism and Society , criticism) The Secular Scripture: A Study of the Structure of Romance The Great Code: The Bible and Literature Northrop Frye on Shakespeare , criticism) Words with Power: Being a Second Study of "The Bible and Literature" Do you know something we don't?

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The literary critic Northrop Frye, in his book Anatomy of Criticism, narrowed the definition of the word to mean a work resembling a Menippean satire,
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Canadian literary critic. He was educated in Canada and Britain and from 1939 taught at Victoria College. In Anatomy of Criticism (1957), his most influential work, he analyzed various modes of literary criticism and stressed the recurring importance of archetypal symbols in literature. His other critical works include the influential Fearful Symmetry: A Study of William Blake The Well-Tempered Critic The Secular Scripture The Great Code: The Bible and Literature (1982), and Northrop Frye on Shakespeare document.writeln(AAMB2); More on "Northrop Frye" from the 32 Volume Frye, Northrop - Canadian educator and literary critic, author of influential theories of criticism. anatomy - in literature, the separating or dividing of a topic into parts for detailed examination or analysis. Among the better-known examples are John Lyly's Euphues: The Anatomy of Wit and Robert Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy. The literary critic Northrop Frye, in his book Anatomy of Criticism, narrowed the definition of the word to mean a work resembling a Menippean satire, or one in which a mass of ... narratology - in literary theory, the study of narrative structure. Like structuralism, from which it derived, narratology is based on the idea of a common literary language, or a universal pattern of codes that operates within the text of a work. The development of this body of theory, and its corresponding terminology, accelerated in the mid-20th century.

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Northrop Frye once said that “it takes a good deal of maturity to see that every field of knowledge is the centre of all knowledge, and that it doesn’t
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    Fearful Symmetry (1947) is an authoritative study of William Blake's symbolism and religious mysticism. His most influential study, Anatomy of Criticism (1957), a synoptic overview of the principles and techniques of literary criticism, attempts to uncover and categorize the underlying myths and archetypes of world literature. The Great Code: The Bible and Literature (1982) is a discourse on the narrative and stylistic devices of the Bible. His other major works include The Well-Tempered Critic (1963), as well as studies of Shakespeare, Milton, T. S. Eliot, and the English romantic poets. See studies by D. Cook (1986) and I. Balfour (1988); bibliography by R. D. Denham (1987). Top Search the Library Books
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    10. Northrop Frye
    Northrop Frye is attempting a classification of all literature. Two moves 1) Literature in itself is unknowable without importation of something;
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    Northrop Frye is attempting a classification of all literature.
    Two moves:
    Literature in itself is unknowable without importation of something;
    What we deal with is comments about literature classification is not of literature but of criticism of literature.
    What is a symbol? Any unit of literary structure which can be isolated for attention.
    Taxonomy of literary languageScientific model
    (Postmodernists object to this because they claim that this is an attempt at Grand Narrativewhich PMs no longer believe in).
    We can study symbol at the level of letters/wordsCAT as markings on a background. Saussure: Cat, the animal that says "Meow," and Cat, the word have no necessary connection to each otherthe relationship is arbitrary. Cat, the word, is distinguished by its difference from all other linguistic signifiers.
    We can study symbols in terms of entire worksall of Paradise Lost, for instance.

    11. Northrop Frye - Anatomy Of Criticism
    frye, northrop 1912 - Canadian literary critic, b. Quebec. In 1948 he was appointed professor of English at Victoria College, of which he later became
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    [1912- ] - Canadian literary critic, b. Quebec. In 1948 he was appointed professor of English at Victoria College, of which he later became principal [1959-66]. He is the author of FEARFUL SYMMETRY [1947], an authoritative study of William Blake's symbolism and religious mysticism, and of ANATOMY OF CRITICISM [1957], a synoptic view of the principles and techniques of literary criticism. His other major works include THE WELL-TEMPERED CRITIC [1963] and two collections of his lectures: A NATURAL PERSPECTIVE [1965] and THE MODERN CENTURY [1967]. Frye edited ROMANTICISM RECONSIDERED [1968], a collection of lectures. See study by Ronald Bates [1971]. [Harris, William H., and Judith S. Levey, eds. The New Columbia Encyclopedia. New York and London: Columbia University Press, 1975.]
    This book consists of "essays," in the word's original sense of a trial or incomplete attempt, on the possibility of a synoptic view of the scope, theory, principles, and techniques of literary criticism. The primary aim of the book is to give my reasons for believing in such a synopic view; its secondary aim is to provide a tentative version of it which will make enough sense to convince my readers that a view, of the kind that I outline, is attainable. p. 3 The gaps in the subject as treated here are too enormous for the book ever to be regarded as presenting my system, or even my theory. It is to be regarded rather as an interconnected group of suggestions which it is hoped will be of some practical use to critics and students of literature. Whatever is of no practical use to anybody is expendable. My approach is based on Matthew Arnold's precept of letting the mind play freely around a subject in which there has been much endeavor and little attempt at perspective. p. 3

    12. Northrop Frye And Simulation
    northrop frye provided a set of theories that can help us understand the age of advanced technology and simulation we are now entering.
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    And the Creation of a "Human World In 1964, the literary critic Northrop Frye published a short book, titled The Educated Imagination , in which he tried to summarize his ideas on the relevance of literature to life. In it, he asserted that we all find ourselves confronting a world of nature, which is oblivious to our values and desires. It is a world that is inhuman in shape, manifesting no larger intelligence or morality that we can discern. Our response to this experience, Frye said, is to turn nature into a "human world" that looks more like home. Although he expresses it somewhat differently, it is obvious from the text that he believed we create this "human world" a number of ways. One way we do so is by reconstructing our physical environment, replacing it with something of our own design. We build roads, farms, cities, and so on. Another way we do so is by producing literature, which allows us to explore alternative models of human experience. Here, instead of re-creating physical reality in our own image, we invent fictional versions of reality that let us see a vision of the world as we can imagine it and as we want it to be.* The collection of essays that follows examines what has become of our effort to create what Northrop Frye referred to as a human world as we approach the last years of the twentieth century. It describes the way we are beginning to fulfill a dream that is at least as old as civilization, by learning how to control nature or physical reality, and also create believable simulations of reality that are, in essence, new kinds of fiction.

    13. Northrop Frye's Bible
    Words With Power was published in 1990; it is the last of forty books of literary criticism written by its author, northrop frye, who died in January 1991
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    Words With Power: Being a Second Study of "The Bible and Literature," New York: Harcourt, Brace and Jovanovitch, 1990.
    [first published in The Journal of the American Academy of Religion (JAAR) Winter 1994]
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    Words With Power was published in 1990; it is the last of forty books of literary criticism written by its author, Northrop Frye, who died in January 1991 at the age of 78. A recent survey of 950 journals reveals that he remains the eighth most frequently cited author in the arts and humanities, among a company that includes Aristotle, Shakespeare and Freud. A bibliography of his work and and commentaries on it published in 1987 contains 2500 entries. As is suggested by this growing body of commentary, the criticism that Frye produced is not only literary but literature itself, and is likely to survive as long as some of its subjects.
    Frye started his career as a divinity student and a preacher in the United Church of Canada, but then took an M.A. in English literature at Oxford and wrote his Master's thesis on the romantic poet and painter, William Blake. His first book, published in 1947 under the title, Fearful Symmetry , revealed an original and complex mythological system of thought in the prophetic works which had previously been regarded as Blake's incomprehensible lunatic ravings. He also showed that the sources of Blake's vision could be found in a literary tradition that stemmed from the Bible and that Blake's lifelong project was to produce his own revised and updated version of the Scriptures.

    14. Victoria University -- The Northrop Frye Centre
    The northrop frye Centre was established in 1988 in Victoria University in the University of Toronto to honour Professor Herman northrop frye (19121991)
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    The Northrop Frye Centre was established in 1988 in Victoria University in the University of Toronto to honour Professor Herman Northrop Frye (1912-1991) one of the twentieth century's pre-eminent English scholars and literary critics and a noted commentator on Canadian society and culture. The present goals of the Northrop Frye Centre are: to encourage research in the human sciences; to encourage the dissemination of humanist scholarship; to confirm and celebrate the role of Northrop Frye in Canadian scholarship and society. The Northrop Frye Centre welcomes scholars in the humanities and social sciences who wish to benefit from the unique resources of Victoria University and the University of Toronto and offers a Fellowship Program aimed at both new and established scholars. An annual Academic Program of lectures and seminars is organized each year involving local and visiting scholars. The Centre sponsors a major editorial project, under the general editorship of Dr. Alvin A. Lee, which prepares for publication by the University of Toronto Press the Collected Works of Northrop Frye
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    15. Northrop Frye: A Mini Biography
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    Northrop Frye was one of the most eminent scholars and thinkers in Canadian history. His first book, Fearful Symmetry (1947), a highly original study of the poetry of William Blake, is considered a classic critical work and garnered great praise for Frye. But it was with the publication of Anatomy of Criticism (1957), his immensely influential treatise on literary symbolism and structure, that he rose to international prominence as a literary theorist. In the wake of the Anatomy , one distinguished American critic referred to Frye as "the foremost living student of Western literature." In the years following, he was to write more than twenty books on Western literature, culture, myth and archetypal theory, religion and social thought. In 1982, he published The Great Code: The Bible and Literature , the first of his two landmark works on the relationship between the Bible and Western literature, which made the best-seller lists in Canada. Words With Power Frye Quotes Frye Symposia Bibliography Related Links Festival Dates:

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    17. Pencil Shavings: The Motive For Metaphor, By Northrop Frye
    The Motive for Metaphor is the first essay in northrop frye s collection The Educated Imagination . Metaphor is the basic building block of all literary
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    In this essay, Frye proposes that there are three levels of the mind, and three languages for each of them. There is the level of consciousness and awareness. The English of this level is that of ordinary conversation, full of adjectives and nouns, the language of self-expression. Then there is the level of social participation, and the English of this level is the working language of teachers and preachers and politicians and advertisers and lawyers and journalists and scientists. Then, there is the level of the imagination, which produces the literary language of poems and plays and novels. (22-23)
    Science starts with the world we live in, and moves towards the imagination. Art, on the other hand, begins with the world we construct in our minds, and moves towards reality. The closer they get to the middle, the more alike they are: "A highly developed science and a highly developed art are very close together, psychologically and otherwise." (24) Just think about the quark and you will see what I mean.
    Oedipus Rex is it. It can't get any better than that.

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