Index to the Collected Works of Northrop Frye - Vol. 30
© 2012
This final volume in the Collected Works of Northrop Frye realizes a remarkable feat: the completion of the most comprehensive, authoritative collection of writings by the celebrated literary critic, just in time for the centenary of his birth. An essential companion to the rest of the series, the index makes it easy to locate Frye's public and private views on particular subjects, writers, and critics within his published works, diaries, and notebooks.
The book is divided into two parts: the first contains all of Frye's substantial remarks on his own life, his writings, and his reputation; the second includes references to people, books, places, institutions, and topics. No mere culmination of the entries in the individual volumes, the index presents a careful re-thinking of each topic to bring out vividly the contours of Frye's thought.
Product Details
- Series: Collected Works of Northrop Frye
- World Rights
- Page Count: 568 pages
- Dimensions: 6.5in x 1.4in x 9.6in
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Reviews
‘For Frye scholars, the Index to the CWNF offers a unique map to his mind and critical strategies, revealing the sublime scope of Frye’s thought and reading.’
Graham N. Forst
Canadian Literature Spring 2014 -
Author Information
Jean O'Grady is associate editor of the Collected Works of Northrop Frye at Victoria College, University of Toronto. -
Table of contents
Preface
AbbreviationsIndex
I Northrop Frye's Life and Works
Personal
General
Health
Self-Analysis
As TeacherII Works
Lectures and Speeches
Notebooks
Projected Works (unwritten or unfinished)
Works edited
Published or completed works
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Subjects and Courses