Northrop Frye's Writings on Shakespeare and the Renaissance: Volume 28

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This collection of Northrop Frye's writings on Shakespeare and the Renaissance spans forty years of his career as a university teacher, public critic, and major theorist of literature and its cultural functions. Extensive annotations and an in-depth critical introduction demonstrate Frye's wide-ranging knowledge of Renaissance culture, the pivotal place of the Renaissance in his oeuvre, his impact on Renaissance criticism and on the Stratford Festival, and his continuing ...

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Overview

This collection of Northrop Frye's writings on Shakespeare and the Renaissance spans forty years of his career as a university teacher, public critic, and major theorist of literature and its cultural functions. Extensive annotations and an in-depth critical introduction demonstrate Frye's wide-ranging knowledge of Renaissance culture, the pivotal place of the Renaissance in his oeuvre, his impact on Renaissance criticism and on the Stratford Festival, and his continuing importance as a literary theorist.

This volume brings together Frye's extensive writings on Shakespeare and other Renaissance writers (excluding Milton, who is featured in other volumes), and includes major articles, introductions, public lectures, and four previously published books on Shakespeare. Frye's insightful analyses offer not just a formidable knowledge of Renaissance culture but also a transformative experience, moving the reader imaginatively towards an experience of created reality.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781442641686
  • Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
  • Publication date: 12/11/2010
  • Series: Collected Works of Northrop Frye Series , #28
  • Pages: 968
  • Product dimensions: 6.00 (w) x 9.40 (h) x 1.80 (d)

Meet the Author

Garry Sherbert is an associate professor in the Department of English at the University of Regina.

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Table of Contents

Introduction

  1. The Argument of Comedy
  2. Don Quixote
  3. Comic Myth in Shakespeare
  4. Characterization in Shakespearean Comedy
  5. Molière’s Tartuffe
  6. Introduction to Shakespeare’s Tempest
  7. The Structure of Imagery in The Faerie Queene
  8. Shakespeare’s Experimental Comedy
  9. Toast to the Memory of Shakespeare
  10. The Tragedies of Nature and Fortune
  11. How True a Twain
  12. Recognition in The Winter’s Tale
  13. A Natural Perspective: The Development of Shakespearean Comedy and Romance
  14. Shakespeare and the Modern World
  15. Nature and Nothing
  16. Fools of Time
  17. General Editor’s Introduction to Shakespeare Series
  18. Shakespeare’s The Tempest
  19. Il Cortegiano
  20. The Myth of Deliverance
  21. Something Rich and Strange: Shakespeare’s Approach to Romance
  22. The Stage is all the World
  23. Northrop Frye on Shakespeare
  24. Speech on Acceptance of the Governor General’s Award
  25. Natural and Revealed Communities
  26. Foreword to Unfolded Tales

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