Frye, ''The Critical Path''
In Keesey, Ch 5
Presenter: Erica Gearhart
Categories: intertextuality , readings
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I would like to present Northrop Frye's "The Critical Path" on March 19 if no one has taken it yet.
If you got this article, help me.
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/AngelaPalumbo/2009/03/and_the_point_was.html
Piecing Frye’s and Keesey’s Articles Together
“A scholar, qua scholar, cannot think for himself or think at random: he can only expand an organic body of thought, add something logically related to what he or someone else has already thought” (284).
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/GretaCarroll/2009/03/piecing_fryes_and_keeseys_arti.html
Criticism and Nursery Rhymes are as easy as One, Two, Buckle My Shoe...
Style vs. Context
A Road to Help You Through Frye's "The Critical Path"
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/EricaGearhart/2009/03/a_road_to_help_you_through_fry.html
Frye spies with his critical eye.
Psychological importance of History
Can You Escape?
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JennaMiller/2009/03/can-you-escape.html
Murky Conscious
"As long as the meaning of a poem, let us say for short, is sought primarily within the context of intentional discourse, it becomes a document, to be related to some verbal area of study outside literature" (Frye 281)
"No literary facts can be explained by anything except a literary theory" (Frye 287).
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/SueMyers/2009/03/cant-explain-ev.html
"It is identity that makes individuality possible: poems are made out of the same images, just as poems in English are made out of the same language" (Frye 283).