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Northrop Frye's fiction and miscellaneous writings / edited by Robert D. Denham and Michael Dolzani.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Frye, Northrop. Works ; v. 25.Publication details: Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, ©2007.Description: 1 online resource (xxi, 519 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781442684676
  • 1442684674
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Northrop Frye's fiction and miscellaneous writings.DDC classification:
  • 809 22
  • C818/.5409 22
LOC classification:
  • PN511 .F77 2007
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Contents:
Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Autobiographical Reflections -- Notebook 42b: Autobiographical Notes I -- Autobiographical Notes II: 3 Outline of the Ogdoad -- Autobiographical Notes III: First Memories -- Autobiographical Notes IV: The Critic and the Writer -- Notebook 30r: Autobiographical Notes V: Injunctions -- Memoir: Helen Kemp Frye -- John Robins Eulogy -- Memories of Victoria College -- Speech at Moncton�s Centennial Celebration: Diversity in Unity -- 2. Short Stories, Unfinished Novel, and Speculations on Fiction Writing
Eight Fables: The GhostFable ... in the Nineteenth-Century Idiom -- Face to Face -- Affable Angel -- The Resurgent -- Prelude -- Incident from The Golden Bough -- Interpreter�s Parlour -- The Locust-Eaters: Frye�s Unfinished Novel: From Notebook 2: Chapters 1�4 -- From Notebook 1: Notes on Character and Style -- From Notebook 30m: Sketching the Plot -- Notebook 4: Early Reflections on Fiction Writing -- New Fictional Formulas: From Notebook 20: The Double Vision -- Notebook 28: Philosophical Romance
From Notebook 30o: Journey-through-States-of-Being FictionFrom Notebook 2: Bardo Novel -- The Academic Novel -- Notes on Twilight -- 3. Music and the Visual Arts -- Notebook 5: Baroque and Classical Composers -- Notebook 17: William Byrd -- Modal Harmony in Music -- Hart House Quartet -- Bach Recital -- Notes for “The World as Music and Idea in Wagner�s Parsifal� -- Notes for “Literature and the Visual Arts� -- 4. Canada and Culture -- On Violence -- Television Violence -- Canadian Literature and Culture
Notes for “Culture as Interpenetration�Notes for “Criticism and Environment� (1) -- Notes for “Criticism and Environment� (2) -- Notes for “The Human and the Humane� -- Harold Innis -- The Governor General�s Awards -- Introduction to Canadian Literature: Moscow Talk -- Notes for “Levels of Cultural Identity� -- 5. Literature -- The Reversal of Reality -- A Midsummer Night�s Dream: Theseus�s Speech -- Notes for “Varieties of Eighteenth-Century Sensibility� -- Jane Austen -- Notebook 30a: Thomas Carlyle
Notebook 30b: Matthew ArnoldNotebook 30c: John Stuart Mill -- George Bernard Shaw -- T.S. Eliot�s Four Quartets -- Notes on “Vico Bruno, and the Wake� -- W.H. Auden�s For the Time Being -- Notes for “Approaching the Lyric� -- 6. Criticism, Language, and Education -- Reconsidering Levels of Meaning -- Preface to Essays on Myth -- Charles Poncé�s Kabbalah -- Literature and Language -- Reconciliation with Nature -- On Translation -- Critical Views -- Framework and Assumption -- Paul de Man -- Preface to Essays Translated into Russian
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Summary: This thirteenth and final volume of previously unpublished writings by Northrop Frye gathers together autobiographical reflections, short stories, an unfinished novel, and commentary on a wide range of topics from Canadian culture to religion. Drawn from holdings in the Frye archives - holograph notebooks, typed notes, and typescripts - these writings have been largely inaccessible to Frye scholars until now. Some of the contents of this volume, Frye's early fiction, for example, will come as a surprise to those acquainted primarily with his published criticism. All of his fables and dialogues are included here, as are a half-dozen sets of notes in which he speculates on forms of fiction and various literary projects he planned to one day undertake. These miscellaneous writings offer further evidence of Frye's fertile mind, quick wit, expansive imagination, and eloquence. Frye always claimed that the process of writing was for him a search for proper formulas through which to communicate. The material in this volume, which seldom fails to instruct and delight, discloses the process of that search.
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Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Autobiographical Reflections -- Notebook 42b: Autobiographical Notes I -- Autobiographical Notes II: 3 Outline of the Ogdoad -- Autobiographical Notes III: First Memories -- Autobiographical Notes IV: The Critic and the Writer -- Notebook 30r: Autobiographical Notes V: Injunctions -- Memoir: Helen Kemp Frye -- John Robins Eulogy -- Memories of Victoria College -- Speech at Moncton�s Centennial Celebration: Diversity in Unity -- 2. Short Stories, Unfinished Novel, and Speculations on Fiction Writing

Eight Fables: The GhostFable ... in the Nineteenth-Century Idiom -- Face to Face -- Affable Angel -- The Resurgent -- Prelude -- Incident from The Golden Bough -- Interpreter�s Parlour -- The Locust-Eaters: Frye�s Unfinished Novel: From Notebook 2: Chapters 1�4 -- From Notebook 1: Notes on Character and Style -- From Notebook 30m: Sketching the Plot -- Notebook 4: Early Reflections on Fiction Writing -- New Fictional Formulas: From Notebook 20: The Double Vision -- Notebook 28: Philosophical Romance

From Notebook 30o: Journey-through-States-of-Being FictionFrom Notebook 2: Bardo Novel -- The Academic Novel -- Notes on Twilight -- 3. Music and the Visual Arts -- Notebook 5: Baroque and Classical Composers -- Notebook 17: William Byrd -- Modal Harmony in Music -- Hart House Quartet -- Bach Recital -- Notes for “The World as Music and Idea in Wagner�s Parsifal� -- Notes for “Literature and the Visual Arts� -- 4. Canada and Culture -- On Violence -- Television Violence -- Canadian Literature and Culture

Notes for “Culture as Interpenetration�Notes for “Criticism and Environment� (1) -- Notes for “Criticism and Environment� (2) -- Notes for “The Human and the Humane� -- Harold Innis -- The Governor General�s Awards -- Introduction to Canadian Literature: Moscow Talk -- Notes for “Levels of Cultural Identity� -- 5. Literature -- The Reversal of Reality -- A Midsummer Night�s Dream: Theseus�s Speech -- Notes for “Varieties of Eighteenth-Century Sensibility� -- Jane Austen -- Notebook 30a: Thomas Carlyle

Notebook 30b: Matthew ArnoldNotebook 30c: John Stuart Mill -- George Bernard Shaw -- T.S. Eliot�s Four Quartets -- Notes on “Vico Bruno, and the Wake� -- W.H. Auden�s For the Time Being -- Notes for “Approaching the Lyric� -- 6. Criticism, Language, and Education -- Reconsidering Levels of Meaning -- Preface to Essays on Myth -- Charles Poncé�s Kabbalah -- Literature and Language -- Reconciliation with Nature -- On Translation -- Critical Views -- Framework and Assumption -- Paul de Man -- Preface to Essays Translated into Russian

This thirteenth and final volume of previously unpublished writings by Northrop Frye gathers together autobiographical reflections, short stories, an unfinished novel, and commentary on a wide range of topics from Canadian culture to religion. Drawn from holdings in the Frye archives - holograph notebooks, typed notes, and typescripts - these writings have been largely inaccessible to Frye scholars until now. Some of the contents of this volume, Frye's early fiction, for example, will come as a surprise to those acquainted primarily with his published criticism. All of his fables and dialogues are included here, as are a half-dozen sets of notes in which he speculates on forms of fiction and various literary projects he planned to one day undertake. These miscellaneous writings offer further evidence of Frye's fertile mind, quick wit, expansive imagination, and eloquence. Frye always claimed that the process of writing was for him a search for proper formulas through which to communicate. The material in this volume, which seldom fails to instruct and delight, discloses the process of that search.

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