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Northrop Frye Unbuttoned, Wit and Wisdom from the Notebooks and Diaries

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Prose. "In this book of wit and wisdom readers are allowed to enter the private study and smithy of one of the most penetrating thinkers of the twentieth century, to delight in his shaping of aphorisms unfettered by what anyone else might think, even by what he himself might hold to after further ruminations and formulations" ---Alvin A. Lee, General Editor of the Collected Works of Nortrhop Frye. "Norrie is not struggling for his place in the sun. He is the sun" ---Marshall McLuhan.

326 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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Northrop Frye

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Born in Quebec but raised in New Brunswick, Frye studied at the University of Toronto and Victoria University. He was ordained to the ministry of the United Church of Canada and studied at Oxford before returning to UofT.

His first book, Fearful Symmetry, was published in 1947 to international acclaim. Until then, the prophetic poetry of William Blake had long been poorly understood, considered by some to be delusional ramblings. Frye found in it a system of metaphor derived from Paradise Lost and the Bible. His study of Blake's poetry was a major contribution. Moreover, Frye outlined an innovative manner of studying literature that was to deeply influence the study of literature in general. He was a major influence on, among others, Harold Bloom and Margaret Atwood.

In 1974-1975 Frye was the Norton professor at Harvard University.

Frye married Helen Kemp, an educator, editor and artist, in 1937. She died in Australia while accompanying Frye on a lecture tour. Two years after her death in 1986 he married Elizabeth Brown. He died in 1991 and was interred in Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto, Ontario. The Northrop Frye Centre at Victoria College at the University of Toronto was named in his honour.

See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop...

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