Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism)


15 Mar 2007

Frye, ''Shakespeare's The Tempest''

In Keesey, Ch 5

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Conventions Imitate Life Before Imitating Literary Works
Excerpt: Frye, ''Shakespeare's The Tempest'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism) Prospero renounces his magic at the end of the play: this ws conventional, for while magic was a great attraction as dramatic entertainment, it was highly suspicious operation in re...
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Literary Realism
Excerpt: "When we enter the world of The Tempest, with its curious feeling of being a world withdrawn from both death and birth, we recognize again that that world is being specifically identified with the world of the drama" (Frye 303)....
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save the drama
Excerpt: Frye, ''Shakespeare's The Tempest'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism)...
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Compare/Contrast is what it's all about
Excerpt: Frye's essay is the first of the Application essays that we read for this week. In this essay Frye is using the compare and contrast method to show how The Tempest is a comedy play. He compares the play to...
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I'll Take My Shakespeare Crit Fryed, Please
Excerpt: Northrop Frye is impressive, have I mentioned that? The Tempest is concerned even more than The Winter's Tale with the triumph of art, and much less with the triumph of nature. See, Frye can argue this with a whole lot...
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Understanding Shakespeare
Excerpt: Frye, ''Shakespeare's The Tempest'' -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism) "In Sakespeare's day magic and science werevery imperfectly seperated, and today, in a postscienific age when they seem to be coming together again, the magus figure has revived int...
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EL312: Shakespeare's A for effort
Excerpt: The form of romance thus moves closer to the puppet show... a form of popular drama with a strong appeal to children, precisely because that can see that the action is being manipulated. (300) Taking out the fourth wall,...
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Frye loves intertextuality.
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What Shakespeare is up to:

http://blogs.setonhill.edu/KevinHinton/2007/03/the_gradual_per.html

Posted by: Kevin "Kelo The Great" Hinton at March 7, 2007 7:24 PM

http://blogs.setonhill.edu/ErinWaite/2007/03/fryes_reading_o.html

Posted by: Erin at March 12, 2007 1:24 PM
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