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Aug 21, 2009 · printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; americana; inlibrary. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. "First Princeton paperback ed." Historical criticism: theory of modes -- Ethical criticism: Theory of symbols -- Archetypal criticism: theory of myths -- Rhetorical criticism: theory of Genres. Access-restricted-item.
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Anatomy of Criticism: Four Essays ( Princeton University Press, 1957) is a book by Canadian literary critic and theorist Northrop Frye that attempts to formulate an overall view of the scope, theory, principles, and techniques of literary criticism derived exclusively from literature.
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May 19, 2020 · Northrop Frye’s Anatomy of Criticism is the magnum opus of one of the most important and influential literary theorists of the twentieth century. Breaking with the practice of close reading of individual texts, Frye seeks to describe a common basis for understanding the full range of literary forms by examining archetypes, genres, poetic ...
Principia Critica. Northrop Frye was one of the most impor-tant and influential liter-ary theorists of the twen-tieth century,and Anatomy of Criticism is his magnum opus.More than any other North American critic, Frye paved the way for the explosion of interest in literary theory that took hold in the s. Breaking with the practice of close ...
A landmark work of literary criticism Northrop Frye's Anatomy of Criticism is the magnum opus of one of the most important and influential literary theori...
Jul 26, 2017 · Anatomy of Criticism. Frye 1957 is the most comprehensive statement of Frye’s ideas about literature and is a must-read for every Frye scholar. Frye begins by defending the need for a systematic literary criticism that does not rest on “taste” or value judgements or borrow its methodology from other disciplines or extraliterary concerns.