Drawn from previously unpublished essays, talks, reviews and papers, this volume of Northrop Frye's collected works spans some fifty years of his long writing career.
This volume gathers together Northrop Frye's lectures and notebooks on the Bible, Dante and Eastern religion. They present new insights into the man, his genius, his methods and his thought.
This volume in the Collected Works provides a transcription of the seven books of diaries that Frye kept intermittently from 1942 until 1955.
These are the notebooks that Northrop Frye kept while writing his two final books, Words with Power and The Double Vision , essentially workshops out of which the books were constructed.
These are the notebooks that Northrop Frye kept while writing his two final books, Words with Power and The Double Vision , essentially workshops out of which the books were constructed.
This collection of 266 letters, cards, and telegrams that Helen Kemp and Northrop Frye wrote to each other forms a compelling narrative of their early relationship. The letters reveal Frye's early talent as a writer.