Educated Imagination and Other Writings on Critical Theory, 1933-1962In 1933, Northrop Frye was a recent university graduate, beginning to learn his craft as a literary essayist. By 1963, with the publication of The Educated Imagination, he had become an international academic celebrity. In the intervening three decades, Frye wrote widely and prodigiously, but it is in the papers and lectures collected in this installment of the Collected Works of Northrop Frye, that the genesis of a distinguished literary critic can be seen. Here is Frye tracing the first outlines of a literary cosmology that would culminate in The Anatomy of Criticism (1958) and shapeThe Great Code (1982) and Words with Power (1990). At the same time that Frye garnered such international acclaim, he was also a working university teacher, lecturing in the University of Toronto's English Language and Literature program. In her lively introduction, Germaine Warkentin links Frye's evolution as a critic with his love of music, his passionate concern for his students, and his growing professional ambition. The writings included in this volume show how Frye integrated ideas into the work that would consolidate the fame that Fearful Symmetry (1947) had first established. |
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Contents
Preface | ix |
Abbreviations | xv |
Dr Edgars Book | 3 |
Music in Poetry | 9 |
The Anatomy in Prose Fiction | 23 |
The Nature of Satire | 39 |
Nichols and Kirkups The Cosmic Shape | 58 |
The Function of Criticism at the Present Time | 60 |
Content with the Form | 197 |
Forming Fours | 203 |
The Language of Poetry | 214 |
The Transferability of Literary Concepts | 224 |
An Indispensable Book | 230 |
Sir James Frazer | 267 |
Interior Monologue of M Teste | 277 |
World Enough without Time | 284 |
The Four Forms of Prose Fiction | 77 |
Levels of Meaning in Literature | 90 |
A Conspectus of Dramatic Genres | 104 |
The Archetypes of Literature | 120 |
Three Meanings of Symbolism | 136 |
The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes | 146 |
Art in a New Modulation | 169 |
Ministry of Angels | 175 |
Critics and Criticism | 184 |
Literature as Possession | 295 |
New Directions from | 307 |
The WellTempered Critic | 322 |
The Imaginative and the Imaginary | 420 |
The Educated Imagination | 436 |
Notes | 495 |
Emendations | 521 |