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E-grāmata: Northrop Frye's Lectures: Student Notes from His Courses, 1947-1955

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  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Jun-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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  • Formāts: 703 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Jun-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781443896580

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The great Canadian literary critic and humanist Northrop Frye taught at Victoria College, University of Toronto, for fifty-three years. Remembering Northrop Frye (2011) brought together letters from eighty-nine of Frye's students and friends in which they recorded their recollections of him as a teacher during the 1940s and 1950s. However, these students provided very few accounts of what Frye actually said in the classroom. Outside of the video recordings of Frye's course in the English Bible, this book, a transcription of fifteen sets of notes taken by Northrop Frye's students in the late 1940s and early 1950s, is the only available extended record of the content of Frye's courses. For all those who wish that they could have sat in one or more of Frye's classes, the present collection of notes will at least partially fulfill that wish. One can now attend, as it were, fifteen of Frye's classes without having to pay tuition.
Preface ix
Chapter One Religious Knowledge, Fourth-Year Course (1947--48)
1(53)
Richard Stingle
Chapter Two Religious Knowledge, First-Year Course (1951--52)
54(27)
Allen Bentley
Chapter Three Seminar on William Blake (1948--49)
81(38)
Ross Beharriell
Chapter Four Spenser and Milton (English 3j (1952)
119(34)
Margaret Kell Virany
Chapter Five Spenser and Milton (English 3j) (late 1940s)
153(9)
Gordon Wood
Chapter Six Milton (English 3j) (1953--54)
162(42)
Peter Evans
Chapter Seven Milton and Spenser (Renaissance Epic: English 3j) (1953--54)
204(103)
Margaret Kell Virany
Chapter Eight English Poetry and Prose, 1500--1660 (English 2i) (1952--1953)
307(53)
Peter Evans
Chapter Nine English Poetry and Prose, 1500--1660 (English 2i) (1951)
360(52)
Margaret Kell Virany
Chapter Ten The Novel (English 3l) (1952)
412(9)
Margaret Kell Virany
Chapter Eleven The Novel (English 3l) (1953--54)
421(59)
Margaret Kell Virany
Chapter Twelve Modern Poetry (English 4m) (1954)
480(12)
Peter Evans
Chapter Thirteen Modern Poetry (English 4m) (1954)
492(32)
Margaret Kell Virany
Chapter Fourteen Nineteenth-Century Thought (English 4k) (1954--55)
524(90)
Margaret Kell Virany
Chapter Fifteen Literary Criticism (Greek and Latin Literature) (1954)
614(35)
Margaret Kell Virany
Notes 649(12)
Index 661
Robert D. Denham is John P. Fishwick Professor of English, Emeritus, at Roanoke College, USA. From 1986 to 1988, he was Director of English Programs for the Modern Language Association, having previously taught English at Emory and Henry College, USA. He has written and edited more than thirty volumes about, or by, Frye.