Author

Publication

1993 - Anansi, Concord [Ont., Ontario

Language

English

Word Count

25,000 words, Guess

Page Count

100 pages

Identifiers

  • Internet Archiveeducatedimaginat0000frye
  • ISBN-100887845444
  • ISBN-100887845983
  • ISBN-139780887845444
  • ISBN-139780887845987
and 4 more
  • Goodreads318123
  • Library of Congress Control Number2012494943
  • Better World Books9780887845987
  • Open LibraryOL20819399M

Classifications

  • DDC801
  • LCCPN45 .F7 2002

Description

In the 1962 Massey Lectures, Northrop Frye writes: "What good is the study of literature? Does it help us to think more clearly or feel more sensitively or live a better life than we would without it? What is the function of the teacher and scholar or the person who calls himself, as I do, a literary critic? What difference does the study of literature make in our social or political or religious attitude? In my early days, I thought very little about such questions, not because I had any of the answers but because I assumed that anybody who asked them was naive. I think now that the simplest questions are not only the hardest to answer but the most important to ask..." With its relaxed, informal and frequently humorous style of presentation, The Educated Imagination is considered a more approachable introduction to Frye's work.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • CBC Massey lectures

Other Editions

  • The educated imaginationAnansi1993-01-01
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