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  1. Northrop Frye on Modern Culture (Collected Works of Northrop Frye) by Northrop Frye, 2003-03-31
  2. Northrop Frye: The Theoretical Imagination (Critics of the Twentieth Century) (Volume 0) by Jonathan Hart, 1994-05-19
  3. The Double Vision: Language and Meaning in Religion by Northrop Frye, 1991-05-01
  4. Northrop Frye and thePhenomenology (Frye Studies) by Glen Gill, 2006-12-16
  5. Centuries of meditations by Thomas Traherne, Bertram Dobell, et all 2010-08-19
  6. The Well-Tempered Critic by Northrop Frye, 1983-12-01
  7. Reading the World: Selected Writings, 1935-1976 by Northrop Frye, Robert D. Denham, 1991-10
  8. Northrop Frye: Religious Visionary and Architect of the Spiritual World by Robert D. Denham, 2004-12-13
  9. The Modern Century by Northrop Frye, 1969-01-01
  10. Northrop Frye (Twayne's World Authors Series, No. 806, Canadian Literature) by Ian Balfour, 1988-09
  11. The Age of Confession/L'Âge de la confession (The Antonine Maillet-Northrop Frye Lecture/ La Conférence Antonine Maillet-Northrop Frye) by Neil Bissoondath, 2007-02-01
  12. Centre and Labyrinth: Essays in Honour of Northrop Frye
  13. The Critical Path and Other Writings on Critical Theory, 1963-1975 (Collected Works of Northrop Frye)
  14. Northrop Frye: Selected Letters, 1934-1991 by Northrop Frye, 2009-05-13

41. The Scholar In Society: Northrop Frye In Conversation (1984)
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  • 43. NORTHROP FRYE (1912-1991) - Fifty Key Literary Theorists
    northrop frye (19121991). Author Richard J.Lane. Originally Published On June 2006. Series Routledge Key Guides. Published in book
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    44. Powell's Books - Anatomy Of Criticism: Four Essays By Northrop Frye
    Striking out at the conception of criticism as restricted to mere opinion or ritual gesture, northrop frye wrote this magisterial work proceeding on the
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    45. Q&A: What Did Northrop Frye's Wife Have To Do With The University Of Toronto's E
    Helen frye, northrop s wife, became the first volunteer typist. Many members of the faculty and staff contributed to the work of the organization.
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    On March 15, 1827, King's College - the precursor to the University of Toronto - was granted its royal charter by King George IV. Throughout 2002, U of T is celebrating 175 years of Great Minds. As part of the celebration, we are featuring excerpts from The University of Toronto: A History , written by Martin Friedland, University Professor and Professor Emeritus of Lawat U of T. His book will be published in March by the University of Toronto Press. Call the U of T Bookstore at 416-978-7921 to order a copy. In the 1950s, the campus gradually began to take on an international flavour. There were many new Canadians, almost exclusively from Europe. There were very few members of visible minority groups among the students, as a glance through any issue of Torontonensis for those years shows. It was extremely difficult for persons from developing countries to immigrate to Canada. Until 1956, immigration from Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean was limited to the spouses and children of persons already citizens of Canada. In that year, the government permitted very small quotas from Commonwealth countries. The 1962 government regulations sought to eliminate discrimination based on colour, race, and creed. It was not until 1967, however, as was observed by Ninette Kelley and Michael Trebilcock in their study of Canadian immigration policy, that the "regulations finally removed all explicit traces of racial discrimination from Canada's immigration laws."

    46. Northrop Frye On Religion In Collected Works Of Northrop Frye, Vol
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    47. Grant Schuyler's Essay "Northrop Frye"
    Herman northrop frye (July 14,1912January 22,1991) was Canada s most famous literary critic. He was born in Sherbrooke, Quebec, lived much of his boyhood
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    Herman Northrop Frye (July 14,1912-January 22,1991) was Canada's most famous literary critic. He was born in Sherbrooke, Quebec, lived much of his boyhood in Moncton, New Brunswick, and spent most of his academic career at the University of Toronto. I was never an official student of his, but in 1973-1974 I audited two of his courses at Victoria College in the University. One course I audited that year was Literary Symbolism; the other may have been Modern Poetry. That year Frye was also teaching Tudor Poetry and Prose. I would have audited that class as well, had it been possible. But there was no room. In the more memorable class, Literary Symbolism, about 150 of us sat in the little auditorium in the New Academic Building (now Northrop Frye Hall). Frye spoke vigorously in an excellent brown suit analyzing poems of Dylan Thomas and others. He ripped through Thomas' poem so swiftly that I don't understand it to this day. It was all so obvious to Frye. I attended Frye's lectures with an eccentric friend. Alas, I have since realized that my friend was probably schizophrenic, perhaps with a touch of autism. He had beady little eyes, a mad smile, an aura of self-preoccupation and a way of either focusing on you with blowtorch intensity or ignoring your existence. He was easily offended, and eventually our friendship ended because of this.

    48. 24144. Frye, Northrop. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
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    49. Northrop Frye International Literary Festival « Official Canadian Poetry Associ
    Arnold said the Festival will continue to feature internationally wellknown authors and pay tribute to its namesake, northrop frye, but the growth of the
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    March 2, 2007 by Participoet! New image and activities unveiled for Frye Festival After eight years, the Northrop Frye International Literary Festival is updating its image to become the Frye Festival. “We hope to communicate more clearly and more simply what the Festival is,” Chair Dawn Arnold told a press conference today in Moncton. “We also want to visually demonstrate that the Festival has something for everyone – that it is fun, innovative and forward-looking – that it captures the spirit of Moncton.” As part of the Frye Festival’s image change, it now boasts a new brand promise, “Feed your imagination”. Arnold said the Festival will continue to feature internationally well-known authors and pay tribute to its namesake, Northrop Frye, but the growth of the School-Youth program is a key strategic initiative for the future. This program brings authors to schools across the region, impacting more than 6,000 last year. “One of our priorities for the coming years will be to continue growing this important program, ultimately throughout the entire Atlantic region,” Arnold said. During a press conference today at the Greater Moncton International Airport, Frye Festival organizers unveiled a new logo and announced some of the confirmed authors who will participate in the 2007 edition, set for April 25 to 29. Anglophone authors include Harvey Pekar (American Splendor), Bernice Eisenstein, Emily Pohl-Weary, Patrick Lane, Douglas Fetherling, Karen Solie (UNB Writer in Residence), Marilyn Lerch, Laura Byrne Paquet, Elaine McCluskey, and Loris Lesynski. Francophone authors include Arlette Cousture (Les Filles de Caleb) Michel Rabagliati (the “Paul” albums), Dano LeBlanc (Acadieman creator), Jimmy Beaulieu, Daniel Poliquin, Mich¨le Laframboise, Rino Morin Rossignol, Georgette LeBlanc, and Bryan Perro.

    50. Northrop Frye Quotes
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    52. Quotations From Northrop Frye
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    53. Jean O'Grady - Northrop Frye At Home And Abroad: His Ideas
    This is a speech I gave to the Senior Alumni at the University of Toronto, subsequently published in the northrop frye Newsletter, 8, no. 1 (Summer 1999).
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    This is a speech I gave to the Senior Alumni at the University of Toronto, subsequently published in the Northrop Frye Newsletter , 8, no. 1 (Summer 1999). Northrop Frye
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    You or I Back to top I first met him in this guise myself in 1960. I was going to study English Lang. and Lit. and had been advised by my high school guidance counsellor to enroll at Victoria so that I would, as they say, “get Frye.” I did get him, for several courses, and an amazing figure he was: dumpy and pastey-coloured, with an almost shifty air, as if he didn't quite belong inside this mortal envelope, he would open his mouth and in a quiet and unemphatic voice give expression to the most searching analysis, the most suggestive generalizations, the most piercing insights, all in sentences and whole paragraphs perfectly controlled and modulated. Even his witty remarks were delivered deadpan, with just the occasional quick upturn at the side of his mouth if you seemed to get the joke. Going back into the past, here's a reminiscence of Frye as a lecturer by one of his students in 1946, political columnist Douglas Fisher, who had just arrived at college under the veterans' preference with many other former soldiers:

    54. Amardeep Singh: A Small Defense Of Northrop Frye: 'Plasmatic' Literature, And Th
    northrop frye is one of the key members of the earlier generation in literary criticism, though his works have lately vanished from the syllabi of graduate
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    Northrop Frye is one of the key members of the earlier generation in literary criticism, though his works have lately vanished from the syllabi of graduate seminars in today's Ph.D. programs. He is best known for his book The Anatomy of Criticism (1957), as well as his theory of "archetypes," though he wrote many other books, including one I've been reading recently, The Secular Scripture
    Frye is sometimes associated with the movement known as the New Criticism , since he is roughly contemporary with the famous critics of that era Frank Kermode, Cleanth Brooks. But his work really aimed to move away from the debates about taste that were prevalent in the New Criticism, and towards a more democratized approach to literature as an expression of myth. The New Critics had an obsession with the originality of the poetic voice, wherease Frye believed that literature is the product at least of a 'literary society', if not society in general (the latter would be the view currently held by most contemporary literary critics).
    I am not by any means trying to make a conservative gesture, where I would hold up Frye as somehow

    55. Untitled Document
    northrop frye worked as Norman Endicott s student assistant, researching annotations for the 1935 edition of Representative Poetry. frye s interest in the
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    University of Toronto Library 2001. Photograph courtesy of Victoria University Library Northrop Frye worked as Norman Endicott's student assistant, researching annotations for the 1935 edition of Representative Poetry . Frye's interest in the textbook continued after he joined the staff of Victoria College. The Standing Committee on Representative Poetry in late 1947 included R. S. Knox as Chair, and Endicott, Frye, John C. Garrett, and Marshall McLuhan as members. Five years after his Anatomy of Criticism was published (1957), Frye selected and edited works by Christopher Smart and William Blake for the Volume II of the seventh (termed third) and last edition. The following brief biography comes, with permission, from The Northrop Frye Centre Web Site , for which the Editor would like to thank Brian Merrilees, its Director. Lisa Sherlock, Head of Reader Services, Victoria University Library, kindly provided the photograph of Professor Frye. Northrop Frye, C.C., B.A., M.A. (Oxon), LL.D., D.D., D.Litt., D. de l'U, L.H.D., D.C.L., F.R.S.C., was born on 14 July 1912, in Sherbrooke, Quebec, and raised in Moncton, New Brunswick. He entered Victoria College in the University of Toronto in 1929, graduating in Honours Philosophy and English in 1933; he then completed the theological course at Emmanuel College, and was ordained in the United Church of Canada in 1936. He attended Merton College, Oxford, receiving his Oxford M.A. in 1940. In 1939, he joined the Department of English at Victoria College in the University of Toronto, and remained there for the rest of his life. He died in Toronto on 23 January 1991.

    56. Northrop Frye, 78, Literary Critic, Theorist And Educator, Is Dead - New York Ti
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    57. Dialogic: Northrop Frye: The Educated Imagination
    northrop frye The Educated Imagination. At the level of ordinary consciousness the individual man is the center of everything, surrounded on all sides by
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    [How do we develop] ways of perceiving therelationships between and among people, our pasts, our pasts’ legacies, our present lives and struggles, our environments, disciplines, and texts. (24)Johnnella E. Butler, “Reflections on Borderlands and the Color Line.” (2000) "All the languages of heteroglossia ... are specific points of view on the world, forms for conceptualizing the world in words, specificworldviews, each characterized by its own objects, meanings, and values.Bakhtin
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    "At the level of ordinary consciousness the individual man is the center of everything, surrounded on all sides by what he isn't. At the level of practical sense, or civilization, there's a human circumference, a little cultivated world with a human shape, fenced off from the jungle and inside the sea and the sky. But in the imagination anything goes that can be imagined, and the limit of the imagination is a totally human world." (29)
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    58. Érudit | RON N46 2007 : Teskey
    northrop frye. northrop frye on Milton and Blake. Ed. Angela Esterhammer. Vol. 16 in Collected Works of northrop frye. Toronto University of Toronto Press,
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    Author Gordon Teskey Harvard University The Collected Works of Northrop Frye , published by the University of Toronto Press under the general editorship of Alvin A. Lee, is one of the major efforts of literary scholarship in our time. At his death in 1991, Frye had published over thirty books and was widely regarded as one of the most eminent—many would say the most eminent—of literary critics in the twentieth century. The Collected Edition of Frye’s works, which is projected to be thirty one volumes, the thirty-first a general index, reveals the enormous amount of writing Frye did that remained unpublished in his lifetime, much of it in notebooks containing carefully worked-out ideas for literary-critical projects, the most important of these being the notebooks on Renaissance literature, recently published (in 2006) as volume 20 in the Collected Edition, edited by Michael Dolzani.

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