Northrop Frye on literature and society, 1936-89.
Drawn from previously unpublished essays, talks, reviews and papers, this volume of Northrop Frye's collected works spans some fifty years of his long writing career.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 1...
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Toronto : Abingdon :
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Table of Contents:
- Rencontre: The General Editor's Introduction
- Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
- George Orwell
- Shakespeare's Comedy of Humors
- The Writer as Prophet: Milton, Swift, Blake, Shaw
- The Literary Meaning of "Archetype"
- Literature and Language
- Blake's Jerusalem
- The Present Condition of the World
- Leisure and Boredom
- Criticism and Society
- Articulate English
- Tradition and Change in the Theory of Criticism
- The Social Uses of Literature
- Canadian Identity and Cultural Regionalism
- Icons and Iconoclasm
- Reviews of Television Programs for the Canadian Radio-Television Commission
- Introduction to the Second Volume of Harold Innis's "A History of Communications"
- William Butler Yeats
- Laurence Hyde, Southern Cross, and The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes
- Alessandro Manzoni, The Betrothed, and Par Lagerkvist, Barabbas
- Reinhold Niebuhr, The Irony of American History and herbert Butterfield, History and Human Relations
- Josef Pieper, Leisure: The Basis of Culture
- Convocation Address: Acadia University
- Convocation Address: McGill University
- Convocation Address: University of Bologna
- The Social Context of Literary Criticism.