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Page 88
... Frye combines several different methods in his book Anatomy of Criticism and does not shy away from starting with an " assumption of total coherence , " 41 a " coordinating principle , " 42 in order to determine out of this principle ...
... Frye combines several different methods in his book Anatomy of Criticism and does not shy away from starting with an " assumption of total coherence , " 41 a " coordinating principle , " 42 in order to determine out of this principle ...
Page 89
... Frye clarifies the difference between naturalism and symbolism through the comparison of centrifugal and centripetal forces . In the formal phase Frye begins with Aristotle's conception of mimesis praxeos and identifies it with mythos ...
... Frye clarifies the difference between naturalism and symbolism through the comparison of centrifugal and centripetal forces . In the formal phase Frye begins with Aristotle's conception of mimesis praxeos and identifies it with mythos ...
Page 90
... Frye , on the " romantic " mode of expression , and in the last phase on the " mythopoeical aspect " .60 As mythopoeic writers , Frye names Dante , Spenser , and also poets of the 20th century such as Henry James and James Joyce . While ...
... Frye , on the " romantic " mode of expression , and in the last phase on the " mythopoeical aspect " .60 As mythopoeic writers , Frye names Dante , Spenser , and also poets of the 20th century such as Henry James and James Joyce . While ...
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RILKES GAZING | 29 |
CONCERNING THE PROBLEM OF TRANSFORMATION | 48 |
WORDS ANENT LOGOLOGY | 72 |
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