15 Mar 2007
Frye, ''The Critical Path''
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EL312: Identity through comparison, not similarity
Excerpt: It is identity that makes individuality possible: poems are made out of the same images, just as poems in English are all made out of the same language. This contrast of similarity and identity is one of the most...
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Excerpt: It is identity that makes individuality possible: poems are made out of the same images, just as poems in English are all made out of the same language. This contrast of similarity and identity is one of the most...
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Literature: It's Own History
Excerpt: Frye, ''The Critical Path'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism) "Instead of fitting literature into a prefabricated scheme of history, the critic should see literature as a coherent structure, historically conditioned but shaping its own history, respon...
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Excerpt: Frye, ''The Critical Path'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism) "Instead of fitting literature into a prefabricated scheme of history, the critic should see literature as a coherent structure, historically conditioned but shaping its own history, respon...
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A Critical Path Indeed
Excerpt: "It seemed to me obvious that, after accepting the poetic form of a poem as its primary basis or meaning, the next step was to look for its context within literature itself. And of course the most obvious literary context...
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Excerpt: "It seemed to me obvious that, after accepting the poetic form of a poem as its primary basis or meaning, the next step was to look for its context within literature itself. And of course the most obvious literary context...
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Frye Makes a Good Point
Excerpt: It's hard to argue with Northrop Frye. Forget for a second that he is one of the most decorated literary critics who ever lived; Frye makes so many solid points in arguing his case that he is very hard to...
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Excerpt: It's hard to argue with Northrop Frye. Forget for a second that he is one of the most decorated literary critics who ever lived; Frye makes so many solid points in arguing his case that he is very hard to...
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The difficulties of Frye
Excerpt: I have to admit that when I first started reading this essay I wasn't sure exactly what it was trying to say. Was he arguing for intertextuality (if that is even what he means because there is nothing that says...
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Excerpt: I have to admit that when I first started reading this essay I wasn't sure exactly what it was trying to say. Was he arguing for intertextuality (if that is even what he means because there is nothing that says...
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Intertextuality/Archetype
Excerpt: Frye, ''The Critical Path'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism)...
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Excerpt: Frye, ''The Critical Path'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism)...
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Meanings
Excerpt: Frye, ''The Critical Path'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism) "If we tire of the shadow-play explaining real poems by assumed mental states, we may be driven to realize that the ultimate source of a poem is not so much the...
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Excerpt: Frye, ''The Critical Path'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism) "If we tire of the shadow-play explaining real poems by assumed mental states, we may be driven to realize that the ultimate source of a poem is not so much the...
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I CLAIM THIS READING FOR MY PRESENTATION
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/KevinHinton/2007/03/post.html
Got a question for you...
Posted by: Kevin "Kelo The Great" Hinton at March 5, 2007 3:49 PMhttp://blogs.setonhill.edu/MitchellSteele/2007/03/are_you_old_school.html#more
Posted by: Mitchell Steele at March 12, 2007 7:59 AMhttp://blogs.setonhill.edu/ErinWaite/2007/03/frye_a_balancin.html
Posted by: Erin at March 12, 2007 12:50 PMTHIS IS MY BLOG FOR MY PRESENTATION
For some reason, it wouldn't edit my old one.
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/DenamarieErcolani/2007/03/critical_path_p.html
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