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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface xv
- Credits xxi
- Abbreviations xxv
- Introduction xxix
- 1. What Has Become of Conversation? 1
- 2. On Human Values 13
- 3. University 23
- 4. Literary Trends of the Twentieth Century 28
- 5. The Voice and the Crowd 32
- 6. Breakthrough 48
- 7. Style and Image in the Twentieth Century 51
- 8. Dix Ans avant la Néo-critique 58
- 9. B.K. Sandwell 63
- 10. Engagement and Detachment 64
- 11. L’Anti-McLuhan 74
- 12. Student Protest Movement 79
- 13. CRTC Guru 88
- 14. The Only Genuine Revolution 145
- 15. The Limits of Dialogue 174
- 16. “There Is Really No Such Thing As Methodology” 190
- 17. Into the Wilderness 198
- 18. The Magic of Words 210
- 19. Two Heretics: Milton and Melville 219
- 20. Notes on a Maple Leaf 227
- 21. The Canadian Imagination 230
- 22. Poets of Canada: 1920 to the Present 239
- 23. On Evil 245
- 24. Blake’s Cosmos 254
- 25. Science Policy and the Quality of Life 264
- 26. Modern Education 275
- 27. Symmetry in the Arts: Blake 278
- 28. Harold Innis: Portrait of a Scholar 283
- 29. Easter 284
- 30. Impressions 291
- 31. CRTC Hearings 303
- 32. Canadian Voices 306
- 33. Sacred and Secular Scriptures 310
- 34. Education, Religion, Old Age 317
- 35. The Future Tense 328
- 36. “A Literate Person Is First and Foremost an Articulate Person” 330
- 37. The Education of Mike McManus 344
- 38. An Eminent Victorian 355
- 39. Between Paradise and Apocalypse 367
- 40. Frye’s Literary Theory in the Classroom: A Panel Discussion 400
- 41. Getting the Order Right 413
- 42. Tradition and Change in the College 430
- 43. The New American Dreams over the Great Lakes 442
- 44. Four Questions for Northrop Frye 445
- 45. “I Tried to Shatter the Shell of Historicism” 449
- 46. The Wisdom of the Reader 452
- 47. Identity and Myth 455
- 48. Literature in Education 461
- 49. Northrop Frye: Signifying Everything 469
- 50. The Critical Path 477
- 51. Regionalism in Canada 483
- 52. Canadian Energy: Dialogues on Creativity 487
- 53. From Nationalism to Regionalism: The Maturing of Canadian Culture 496
- 54. Commemorating the Massey Lectures 506
- 55. Marshall McLuhan 510
- 56. Storytelling 512
- 57. A Fearful Symmetry 518
- 58. Medium and Message 526
- 59. Scientist and Artist 528
- 60. The Art of Bunraku 536
- 61. On The Great Code (I) 546
- 62. Chatelaine’s Celebrity I.D. 565
- 63. On The Great Code (II) 568
- 64. Towards an Oral History of the University of Toronto 575
- 65. Back to the Garden 642
- 66. On The Great Code (III) 656
- 67. Maintaining Freedom in Paradise 670
- 68. On The Great Code (IV) 681
- 69. Making the Revolutionary Act New 685
- 70. Visualization in Reading 693
- 71. Hard Times in the Ivory Tower 700
- 72. Frye at the Forum 704
- 73. The Scholar in Society 709
- 74. Inventing a Music: MacMillan and Walter in the Past and Present 718
- 75. Criticism after Anatomy 720
- 76. Richard Cartwright and the Roots of Canadian Conservatism 723
- 77. Les Lecteurs doivent manger le livre 726
- 78. The Darkening Mirror: Reflections on the Bomb and Language 729
- 79. Music in My Life 733
- 80. Books as Counter-Culture 743
- 81. The Primary Necessities of Existence 744
- 82. Criticism in Society 752
- 83. On the Media 766
- 84. The Great Test of Maturity 770
- 85. Archetype and History 779
- 86. Moncton, Mentors, and Memories 790
- 87. William Blake: Prophet of the New Age 809
- 88. Morningside Interview on Shakespeare 813
- 89. Love of Learning 821
- 90. Frye, Literary Critic 826
- 91. On The Great Code (V) 830
- 92. On The Great Code (VI) 832
- 93. On Education 836
- 94. Schools of Criticism (I) 840
- 95. William Morris 849
- 96. What Is the Purpose of Art? 858
- 97. Canadian Writers in Italy 860
- 98. The Great Teacher 862
- 99. Canadian and American Values 887
- 100. Nature and Civilization 904
- 101. Second Marriage 910
- 102. Northrop Frye in Conversation 916
- 103. “Condominium Mentality” in CanLit 1036
- 104. Modified Methodism 1040
- 105. Family Stories 1043
- 106. Imprint Interview 1055
- 107. Stevens and the Value of Literature 1067
- 108. Time Fulfilled 1074
- 109. Schools of Criticism (II) 1079
- 110. Cultural Identity in Canada 1089
- 111. The Final Interview 1097
- Appendix A. Other Films Featuring Northrop Frye 1103
- Appendix B. Interviews Which Led To Discursive Articles 1105
- Appendix C. Lost, Unavailable, or Untraced Interviews and Discussions 1109
- Notes 1113
- Index 1175
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface xv
- Credits xxi
- Abbreviations xxv
- Introduction xxix
- 1. What Has Become of Conversation? 1
- 2. On Human Values 13
- 3. University 23
- 4. Literary Trends of the Twentieth Century 28
- 5. The Voice and the Crowd 32
- 6. Breakthrough 48
- 7. Style and Image in the Twentieth Century 51
- 8. Dix Ans avant la Néo-critique 58
- 9. B.K. Sandwell 63
- 10. Engagement and Detachment 64
- 11. L’Anti-McLuhan 74
- 12. Student Protest Movement 79
- 13. CRTC Guru 88
- 14. The Only Genuine Revolution 145
- 15. The Limits of Dialogue 174
- 16. “There Is Really No Such Thing As Methodology” 190
- 17. Into the Wilderness 198
- 18. The Magic of Words 210
- 19. Two Heretics: Milton and Melville 219
- 20. Notes on a Maple Leaf 227
- 21. The Canadian Imagination 230
- 22. Poets of Canada: 1920 to the Present 239
- 23. On Evil 245
- 24. Blake’s Cosmos 254
- 25. Science Policy and the Quality of Life 264
- 26. Modern Education 275
- 27. Symmetry in the Arts: Blake 278
- 28. Harold Innis: Portrait of a Scholar 283
- 29. Easter 284
- 30. Impressions 291
- 31. CRTC Hearings 303
- 32. Canadian Voices 306
- 33. Sacred and Secular Scriptures 310
- 34. Education, Religion, Old Age 317
- 35. The Future Tense 328
- 36. “A Literate Person Is First and Foremost an Articulate Person” 330
- 37. The Education of Mike McManus 344
- 38. An Eminent Victorian 355
- 39. Between Paradise and Apocalypse 367
- 40. Frye’s Literary Theory in the Classroom: A Panel Discussion 400
- 41. Getting the Order Right 413
- 42. Tradition and Change in the College 430
- 43. The New American Dreams over the Great Lakes 442
- 44. Four Questions for Northrop Frye 445
- 45. “I Tried to Shatter the Shell of Historicism” 449
- 46. The Wisdom of the Reader 452
- 47. Identity and Myth 455
- 48. Literature in Education 461
- 49. Northrop Frye: Signifying Everything 469
- 50. The Critical Path 477
- 51. Regionalism in Canada 483
- 52. Canadian Energy: Dialogues on Creativity 487
- 53. From Nationalism to Regionalism: The Maturing of Canadian Culture 496
- 54. Commemorating the Massey Lectures 506
- 55. Marshall McLuhan 510
- 56. Storytelling 512
- 57. A Fearful Symmetry 518
- 58. Medium and Message 526
- 59. Scientist and Artist 528
- 60. The Art of Bunraku 536
- 61. On The Great Code (I) 546
- 62. Chatelaine’s Celebrity I.D. 565
- 63. On The Great Code (II) 568
- 64. Towards an Oral History of the University of Toronto 575
- 65. Back to the Garden 642
- 66. On The Great Code (III) 656
- 67. Maintaining Freedom in Paradise 670
- 68. On The Great Code (IV) 681
- 69. Making the Revolutionary Act New 685
- 70. Visualization in Reading 693
- 71. Hard Times in the Ivory Tower 700
- 72. Frye at the Forum 704
- 73. The Scholar in Society 709
- 74. Inventing a Music: MacMillan and Walter in the Past and Present 718
- 75. Criticism after Anatomy 720
- 76. Richard Cartwright and the Roots of Canadian Conservatism 723
- 77. Les Lecteurs doivent manger le livre 726
- 78. The Darkening Mirror: Reflections on the Bomb and Language 729
- 79. Music in My Life 733
- 80. Books as Counter-Culture 743
- 81. The Primary Necessities of Existence 744
- 82. Criticism in Society 752
- 83. On the Media 766
- 84. The Great Test of Maturity 770
- 85. Archetype and History 779
- 86. Moncton, Mentors, and Memories 790
- 87. William Blake: Prophet of the New Age 809
- 88. Morningside Interview on Shakespeare 813
- 89. Love of Learning 821
- 90. Frye, Literary Critic 826
- 91. On The Great Code (V) 830
- 92. On The Great Code (VI) 832
- 93. On Education 836
- 94. Schools of Criticism (I) 840
- 95. William Morris 849
- 96. What Is the Purpose of Art? 858
- 97. Canadian Writers in Italy 860
- 98. The Great Teacher 862
- 99. Canadian and American Values 887
- 100. Nature and Civilization 904
- 101. Second Marriage 910
- 102. Northrop Frye in Conversation 916
- 103. “Condominium Mentality” in CanLit 1036
- 104. Modified Methodism 1040
- 105. Family Stories 1043
- 106. Imprint Interview 1055
- 107. Stevens and the Value of Literature 1067
- 108. Time Fulfilled 1074
- 109. Schools of Criticism (II) 1079
- 110. Cultural Identity in Canada 1089
- 111. The Final Interview 1097
- Appendix A. Other Films Featuring Northrop Frye 1103
- Appendix B. Interviews Which Led To Discursive Articles 1105
- Appendix C. Lost, Unavailable, or Untraced Interviews and Discussions 1109
- Notes 1113
- Index 1175