Anatomy of Criticism

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Edition: Revised
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Pub. Date: 2000-09-25
Publisher(s): Princeton Univ Pr
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Summary

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 brilliant 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.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."Harold Bloom contributes a fascinating and highly personal preface that examines Frye's mode of criticism and thought (as opposed to Frye's criticism itself) as being indispensable in the modern literary world.

Table of Contents

Foreword vii
Prefatory. Statements and Acknowledgments xiii
Polemical Introduction 3(338)
Historical Criticism: Theory of Modes
Fictional Modes: Introduction
33(2)
Tragic Fictional Modes
35(8)
Comic Fictional Modes
43(9)
Thematic Modes
52(19)
Ethical Criticism: Theory of Symbols
Introduction
71(2)
Literal and Descriptive Phases: Symbol as Motif and as Sing
73(9)
Formal Phase: Symbol as Image
82(13)
Mythical Phase: Symbol as Archetype
95(20)
Anagogic Phase: Symbol as Monad
115(16)
Archetypal Criticism: Theory of Myths
Introduction
131(10)
Theory of Archetypal Meaning (1): Apocalyptic Imagery
141(6)
Theory of Archetypal Meaning (2): Demonic Imagery
147(4)
Theory of Archetypal Meaning (3): Analogical Imagery
151(7)
Theory of Mythos: Introduction
158(5)
The Mythos of Spring: Comedy
163(23)
The Mythos of Summer: Romance
186(20)
The Mythos of Autumn: Tragedy
206(17)
The Mythos of Winter: Irony and Satire
223(20)
Rhetorical Criticism: Theory of Genres
Introduction
243(8)
The Rhythm of Recurrence: Epos
251(12)
The Rhythm of Continuity: Prose
263(5)
The Rhythm of Decorum: Drama
268(2)
The Rhythm of Association: Lyric
270(12)
Specific Forms of Drama
282(11)
Specific Thematic Forms (Lyric and Epos)
293(10)
Specific Continuous Forms (Prose Fiction)
303(12)
Specific Encyclopaedic Forms
315(11)
The Rhetoric of Non-Literary Prose
326(15)
Tentative Conclusion 341(16)
Notes 357(8)
Glossary 365(4)
Index 369

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