02115cam a22003495a 4500999001700000001000800017003000900025005001700034008004100051020001500092020001800107040004700125082002000172100003600192245009200228250001900320264007400339300002800413336002600441337002800467338002700495500002300522504005100545520049900596520038701095650002801482653003901510655001701549700004901566942001201615952013801627 c20473d204452972090EG-ScBUE20200209130115.0010321r19901971nju g bd f001 0 eng d a0691069999 a9780691069999 aNLCbengerdacNLCdCOFdOrLoB-BdEG-ScBUE04a801.95bFRY2221 aFrye, Northrop,eauthor.93931010aAnatomy of criticism :bfour essays /cNorthrop Frye ; with a foreword by Harold Bloom. aTenth printing 1aPrinceton, New Jersey ;aOxford :bPrinceton University Press,c1990. axvi, 383 pages ;c22 cm 2rdacontentatextbtxt 2rdamediaaunmediatedbn 2rdacarrieravolumebnc aIncludes glossary. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.1 a"Striking out at the conception of criticism as restricted to mere opinion or ritual gesture, Northrop Frye wrote this magisterial work proceeding on the assumption that criticism is a structure of thought and knowledge in its own right. In four essays on historical, ethical, archetypical, and rhetorical criticism, employing examples of world literature from ancient times to the present, Frye reconceived literary criticism as a total history rather than a linear progression through time.".8 a"Literature, Frye wrote, is "the place where our imaginations find the ideal that they try to pass on to belief and action, where they find the vision which is the source of both the dignity and the joy of life." And the critical study of literature provides a basic way "to produce, out of the society we have to live in, a vision of the society we want to live in.""--BOOK JACKET. 7aCriticism.2BUEsh95477 cAugust2015cFebruary2016bHHUUEENN vReading book1 aBloom, Harold,eauthor of introduction, etc. 2ddccBB 00102ddc40708BaccahaMAINbMAINc2NDd2015-08-05ePurchaseg246.00h21782l0o801 FRYp000039026r2025-07-15 00:00:00v308.00yBB