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Anatomy of Criticism

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ISBN-10: 0802092721

ISBN-13: 9780802092724

Edition: 2nd 2007

Authors: Northrop Frye, Robert Denham, Estate of Northrop Frye Staff

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List price: $113.00
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 2/17/2007
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 672
Size: 6.50" wide x 9.53" long x 1.57" tall
Weight: 1.474
Language: English

Herman Northrop Frye was born in 1912 in Quebec, Canada. His mother educated him at home until the fourth grade. After graduating from the University of Toronto, he studied theology at Emmanuel College for several years and actually worked as a pastor before deciding he preferred the academic life. He eventually obtained his master's degree from Oxford, and taught English at the University of Toronto for more than four decades. Frye's first two books, Fearful Symmetry (1947) and Anatomy of Criticism (1957) set forth the influential literary principles upon which he continued to elaborate in his numerous later works. These include Fables of Identity: Studies in Poetic Mythology, The…    

Editor's Preface
Abbreviations
Editor's Introduction
Prefatory Statements and Acknowledgments
Polemical Introduction
First Essay Historical Criticism: Theory of Modes
Fictional Modes: Introduction
Tragic Fictional Modes
Comic Fictional Modes
Thematic Modes
Second Essay Ethical Criticism: Theory of Symbols
Introduction
Literal and Descriptive Phases: Symbol as Motif and Sign
Formal Phase: Symbol as Image
Mythical Phase: Symbol as Archetype
Anagogic Phase: Symbol as Monad
Third Essay Archetypal Criticism: Theory of Myths
Introduction
Theory of Archetypal Meaning (1): Apocalyptic Imagery
Theory of Archetypal Meaning (2): Demonic Imagery
Theory of Archetypal Meaning (3): Analogical Imagery
Theory of Mythos: Introduction
The Mythos of Spring: Comedy
The Mythos of Summer: Romance
The Mythos of Autumn: Tragedy
The Mythos of Winter: Irony and Satire
Fourth Essay Rhetorical Criticism: Theory of Genres
Introduction
The Rhythm of Recurrence: Epos
The Rhythm of Continuity: Prose
The Rhythm of Decorum: Drama
The Rhythm of Association: Lyric
Specific Forms of Drama
Specific Thematic Forms: Lyric and Epos
Specific Continuous Forms: Prose Fiction
Specific Encyclopedic Forms
The Rhetoric of Nonliterary Prose
Tentative Conclusion
Glossary
Editions, Translations, and Audio Forms of Anatomy of Criticism
Title Pages of Translations of Anatomy of Criticism
Notes
Emendations
Index