Northrop Frye: The Theoretical ImaginationRoutledge, 1968 - 106 Seiten |
Inhalt
1 The theoretical imagination | 1 |
2 Reconstructing Blake | 25 |
3 Reconstructing criticism | 56 |
4 The Great Code | 109 |
5 History | 142 |
6 On education | 162 |
7 Mythology and ideology | 189 |
8 A visionary criticism | 241 |
9 The critic as writer | 264 |
10 The power of words | 294 |
Appendix | 304 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
according to Frye aesthetic allegory anagnorisis Anatomy of Criticism apocalypse archetypal argument Aristotle Arnold’s artist aspect becomes Bible Blake Canadian central centre Chapter Christian comedy contemporary context conventions creation creative Critical Path critical theory culture Derrida dialectic discussion Double Vision Eagleton experience Fearful Symmetry Fearful Symmetry Frye fiction Finnegans Wake freedom Frye argues Frye calls Frye says Frye thinks Frye wants Frye’s criticism Frye’s theory Frye’s view genre hermeneutic human humanist idea identity ideology imagery imagination interest irony Jameson Jesus kind language liberal literary criticism Marxist meaning Menippean satire metaphor metonymic movement myth of concern mythical mythology narrative nature Northrop Frye novel perhaps Plato poem poet poetic poetry political principles prose reader reading recreation relation religion rhetoric Romantic satire sense social society spiritual story structure student symbolism T.S.Eliot Testament texts theorists thought tradition unity verbal visionary Words with Power writing