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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Language: | English |
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University of Toronto Press,
2015.
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Series: | Frye studies.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- 1. 1932 Notebook (mid-1930s)
- 2. Intoxicated with Words: The Colours of Rhetoric (1940s)
- 3. Review of Books by Rosamond Tuve and Douglas Bush (1953)
- 4. Neoclassical Agony: On Wyndham Lewis (1957)
- 5. Review of Boris Pasternak's Doctor Zhivago (1958)
- 6. On T.S. Eliot and Other Observations: From Notebook 13 (1960s)
- 7. On Finnegans Wake (1961)
- 8. Notes on the Massey Lectures, Yeats, and Other Topics: From Notebook 9 (1962)
- 9. Introduction to Fables of Identity (1963)
- 10. Response to the Macpherson Report (1967)
- 11. Communication and the Arts: A Humanist Looks at Science and Technology (1969)
- 12. Preface to The Stubborn Structure: Essays on Criticism and Society (1969)
- 13. Notes on Romance (1974)
- 14. Romance as Secular Scripture: Interview and Discussion at the Thomas More Institute, Montreal (1976)
- 15. Preface to Spiritus Mundi (1976)
- 16. Victoria College's Contribution to the Development of Canadian Culture (1977)
- 17. Seeing, Hearing, Praying, Loving (1985)
- 18. The Soviet Union and Russia (1989)
- 19. Notes for The Double Vision: Notebook 51 (1990)
- 20. Notes on Miscellaneous Subjects
- 21. The Victoria Chapel Windows.