Northrop Frye’s Uncollected Prose, which features twenty-one pieces in the form of notes, prefaces, reviews, and talks, is the latest addition to the impressive body of writing by and about Frye. Amon
Frye's theory of myth, argues Gill (English, Troy U.), is both more powerful and more tenable than the theories of the giants in the field: C.G. Jung, Mircea Eliade, and Joseph Campbell. Though all fo
Challenging the dismissive view of Frye's work as closed and outdated, Cotrupi explores the implications of his proposition that the history of criticism may be seen as having two main approaches?li
In Body of Vision, Michael Sinding connects Northrop Frye's groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of the human imagination with cognitive poetics - the cutting-edge school of literary crit