Northrop Frye
The Secular Scripture and Other Writings on Critical Theory, 1976-1991
Herausgeber: Adamson, Joseph; Wilson, Jean
Northrop Frye
The Secular Scripture and Other Writings on Critical Theory, 1976-1991
Herausgeber: Adamson, Joseph; Wilson, Jean
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his new edition in the Collected Works of Northrop Frye series brings The Secular Scripture together with thirty shorter pieces pertaining to literary theory and criticism from the last fifteen years of Frye’s life.
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his new edition in the Collected Works of Northrop Frye series brings The Secular Scripture together with thirty shorter pieces pertaining to literary theory and criticism from the last fifteen years of Frye’s life.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 625
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1080g
- ISBN-13: 9780802039453
- ISBN-10: 0802039456
- Artikelnr.: 21419033
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 625
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1080g
- ISBN-13: 9780802039453
- ISBN-10: 0802039456
- Artikelnr.: 21419033
Northrop Frye (1912-1991) was one of the twentieth century's most influential English scholars and literary critics. Northrop Frye was a professor in the Department of English at Victoria University in the University of Toronto from 1939 until his death. His works include Words with Power and Anatomy of Criticism.
Preface
Credits and Sources
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. The Secular Scripture: A Study of the Structure of Romance
2. The Word and World of Man
3. The Context of Romance
4. Our Lady of Pain: Heroes and Heroines of Romance
5. The Bottomless Dream: Themes of Descent
6. Quis Hic Locus? Themes of Ascent
7. The Recovery of Myth
1. Romance as Masque
2. Letter to the Editor of Parabola
3. The Responsibilities of the Critic
4. Comment on Peter Hughes’s Essay
5. Literature, History, and Language
6. On Translation
7. Extracts from The Practical Imagination: Stories, Poems, Plays
8. Vision and Cosmos
9. Literature as a Critique of Pure Reason
10. Approaching the Lyric
11. The Survival of Eros in Poetry
12. The Ouroboros
13. Literary and Linguistic Scholarship in a Postliterate World
14. The End of History
15. Myth as the Matrix of Literature
16. The Koiné of Myth: Myth as a Universally Intelligible Language
17. The Symbol as a Medium of Exchange
18. The Expanding World of Metaphor
19. Extracts from The Harper Handbook to Literature
20. Letter to the Editor of PMLA
21. Lacan and the Full Word
22. Literature and the Visual Arts
23. The Journey as Metaphor
24. Framework and Assumption
25. Maps and Territories
26. Epilogo
27. Auguries of Experience
28. Literary and Mechanical Models
29. Literature as Therapy
30. Response to Papers on “Northrop Frye and Eighteenth-Century Literature”
Notes
Emendations
Index
Credits and Sources
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. The Secular Scripture: A Study of the Structure of Romance
2. The Word and World of Man
3. The Context of Romance
4. Our Lady of Pain: Heroes and Heroines of Romance
5. The Bottomless Dream: Themes of Descent
6. Quis Hic Locus? Themes of Ascent
7. The Recovery of Myth
1. Romance as Masque
2. Letter to the Editor of Parabola
3. The Responsibilities of the Critic
4. Comment on Peter Hughes’s Essay
5. Literature, History, and Language
6. On Translation
7. Extracts from The Practical Imagination: Stories, Poems, Plays
8. Vision and Cosmos
9. Literature as a Critique of Pure Reason
10. Approaching the Lyric
11. The Survival of Eros in Poetry
12. The Ouroboros
13. Literary and Linguistic Scholarship in a Postliterate World
14. The End of History
15. Myth as the Matrix of Literature
16. The Koiné of Myth: Myth as a Universally Intelligible Language
17. The Symbol as a Medium of Exchange
18. The Expanding World of Metaphor
19. Extracts from The Harper Handbook to Literature
20. Letter to the Editor of PMLA
21. Lacan and the Full Word
22. Literature and the Visual Arts
23. The Journey as Metaphor
24. Framework and Assumption
25. Maps and Territories
26. Epilogo
27. Auguries of Experience
28. Literary and Mechanical Models
29. Literature as Therapy
30. Response to Papers on “Northrop Frye and Eighteenth-Century Literature”
Notes
Emendations
Index
Preface
Credits and Sources
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. The Secular Scripture: A Study of the Structure of Romance
2. The Word and World of Man
3. The Context of Romance
4. Our Lady of Pain: Heroes and Heroines of Romance
5. The Bottomless Dream: Themes of Descent
6. Quis Hic Locus? Themes of Ascent
7. The Recovery of Myth
1. Romance as Masque
2. Letter to the Editor of Parabola
3. The Responsibilities of the Critic
4. Comment on Peter Hughes’s Essay
5. Literature, History, and Language
6. On Translation
7. Extracts from The Practical Imagination: Stories, Poems, Plays
8. Vision and Cosmos
9. Literature as a Critique of Pure Reason
10. Approaching the Lyric
11. The Survival of Eros in Poetry
12. The Ouroboros
13. Literary and Linguistic Scholarship in a Postliterate World
14. The End of History
15. Myth as the Matrix of Literature
16. The Koiné of Myth: Myth as a Universally Intelligible Language
17. The Symbol as a Medium of Exchange
18. The Expanding World of Metaphor
19. Extracts from The Harper Handbook to Literature
20. Letter to the Editor of PMLA
21. Lacan and the Full Word
22. Literature and the Visual Arts
23. The Journey as Metaphor
24. Framework and Assumption
25. Maps and Territories
26. Epilogo
27. Auguries of Experience
28. Literary and Mechanical Models
29. Literature as Therapy
30. Response to Papers on “Northrop Frye and Eighteenth-Century Literature”
Notes
Emendations
Index
Credits and Sources
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. The Secular Scripture: A Study of the Structure of Romance
2. The Word and World of Man
3. The Context of Romance
4. Our Lady of Pain: Heroes and Heroines of Romance
5. The Bottomless Dream: Themes of Descent
6. Quis Hic Locus? Themes of Ascent
7. The Recovery of Myth
1. Romance as Masque
2. Letter to the Editor of Parabola
3. The Responsibilities of the Critic
4. Comment on Peter Hughes’s Essay
5. Literature, History, and Language
6. On Translation
7. Extracts from The Practical Imagination: Stories, Poems, Plays
8. Vision and Cosmos
9. Literature as a Critique of Pure Reason
10. Approaching the Lyric
11. The Survival of Eros in Poetry
12. The Ouroboros
13. Literary and Linguistic Scholarship in a Postliterate World
14. The End of History
15. Myth as the Matrix of Literature
16. The Koiné of Myth: Myth as a Universally Intelligible Language
17. The Symbol as a Medium of Exchange
18. The Expanding World of Metaphor
19. Extracts from The Harper Handbook to Literature
20. Letter to the Editor of PMLA
21. Lacan and the Full Word
22. Literature and the Visual Arts
23. The Journey as Metaphor
24. Framework and Assumption
25. Maps and Territories
26. Epilogo
27. Auguries of Experience
28. Literary and Mechanical Models
29. Literature as Therapy
30. Response to Papers on “Northrop Frye and Eighteenth-Century Literature”
Notes
Emendations
Index