Author

Contributions

  • Robert D. Denham (Editor) - Contributor
  • Michael Dolzani (Editor) - Contributor

Publication

2007-12-08 - University of Toronto Press

Language

English

Word Count

160,000 words, Guess

Page Count

640 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

and 3 more

Classifications

  • LCCPN511 .F77 2007
  • LCCPN75.F7A2 1996
  • LCCPN75.F7 A2 1996 vol. 25
and 1 more
  • LCCPN75.F7 A25 2007

Description

"The thirteenth and final volume of previously unpublished writings by Northrop Frye gathers together autobiographical reflections, short stories, an unfinished novel, and commentary on a wide range of topics from Canadian culture to religion. Drawn from holdings in the Frye archives - holograph notebooks, typed notes, and typescripts - these writings have been largely inaccessible to Frye scholars until now." "Some of the contents of this volume, Frye's early fiction efforts, for example, will come as a surprise to those primarily acquainted with his published criticism. All of his fables and dialogues are included here, as are a half-dozen sets of notes in which he speculates on fictional forms that he dreams of one day writing. These and the other pieces in this miscellany offer further evidence of Frye's fertile mind, quick wit, expansive imagination, and verbal power. Frye always claimed that the process of writing for him was a search for proper formulas through which to communicate. The material in this volume, which seldom fails to instruct and delight, discloses the process of that search."--Jacket.

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