Northrop Frye's uncollected prose / edited by Robert D. Denham.

"The present volume includes talks Frye gave that were tape-recorded but for which there is no extant manuscript, taped interviews and responses to questions not included in the volume of interviews of the Collected Works; a previously undiscovered notebook and portions of others, including an...

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Main Author: Frye, Northrop (Author)
Other Authors: Denham, Robert D (Editor)
Other title:Works. Selections.
Uncollected prose.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2015.
Series:Frye studies.
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Summary:"The present volume includes talks Frye gave that were tape-recorded but for which there is no extant manuscript, taped interviews and responses to questions not included in the volume of interviews of the Collected Works; a previously undiscovered notebook and portions of others, including an extensive series of notes on romance (93,000 words); a brief in opposition to the Macpherson Report on undergraduate education at the University of Toronto; an address about the contribution of Victoria College to Canadian culture; reviews that were until recently unknown to me and the other editors of the Collected Works; a reply to a questionnaire from the American Scholar, and an early essay on poetic diction"--Introduction.
Item Description:"The present volume includes talks Frye gave that were tape-recorded but for which there is no extant manuscript, taped interviews and responses to questions not included in the volume of interviews of the Collected Works; a previously undiscovered notebook and portions of others, including an extensive series of notes on romance (93,000 words); a brief in opposition to the Macpherson Report on undergraduate education at the University of Toronto; an address about the contribution of Victoria College to Canadian culture; reviews that were until recently unknown to me and the other editors of the Collected Works; a reply to a questionnaire from the American Scholar, and an early essay on poetic diction."--Introduction.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781442621299
144262129X
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Online resource; title from PDF title page (Ebsco, viewed May 13, 2015)