Northrop Frye and Others

The Order of Words

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This book, based on extensive archival and historical work, identifies and brings to light additional and littlerecognized intellectual influences on Frye, and analyzes how they informed his thought. These are variously
major thinkers, sets of texts, and intellectual traditions: the Mahayana Sutras, Machiavelli, Rabelais, Boehme, Hegel, Coleridge, Carlyle, Mill, Jane Ellen Harrison and Elizabeth Fraser.

In each chapter, dedicated to Frye’s connection to a specific influence, Denham describes how Frye became acquainted with each, and how he interpreted and adapted certain ideas from them to help work out his own conceptual systems. Denham offers insights on Frye’s relationship with his historical and intellectual contexts, provides valuable additional context for understanding the work of one of the 20th century’s leading scholars of literature and culture.

Includes over 20 photos, tables and figures, as well as a chapter on Frye’s personal relationship with Elizabeth Fraser.

Table des matières

Table des matières
Cover 1
Title Page 4
Copyright 5
Contents 10
Introduction 14
Abbreviations and Short Titles 28
1: Frye and the Mahayana Sutras 32
Frye and the East 32
The Sutras 34
The Lankavatara Sutra 37
The Avatamsaka Sutra 39
The Translation of Ideas 40
Holism and Interpenetration 41
The Avatamsaka Sutra Revisited 45
The Incarnation and Interpenetration 48
2: Frye and Niccolò Machiavelli 54
“Machiavellian” in English Renaissance Drama 54
Virtù 56
Hypocrisy and Personhood 58
Machiavelli, Shakespeare, and Hypocrisy Upward 60
3: Frye and François Rabelais 64
Gargantua and Pantagruel as an Anatomy 64
Rhythm 67
Giantism and Allegory 70
The Seattle Illumination and the Oracle of the Bottle 73
Creative Descent 78
4: Frye and Jacob Boehme 80
Blake and Boehme 80
The Deification of the Void 83
Nothing: Boehme, Eckhart, and The Cloud of Unknowing 85
Schematic Thinking and the Kabbalah 88
Numbers and Synchronicity 99
Coincidentia Oppositorum 108
5: Frye and G. W. F. Hegel 114
Appropriating Hegel as a Student 115
Dialectic 120
The Hegelian Aufhebung 122
Aufhebung at Work 124
Ladder 127
Levels of Meaning 130
6: Frye and Samuel Taylor Coleridge 136
Logos and the One Big Book 137
The Imagination 142
Interpenetration 146
Aphorism 148
7: Frye and Thomas Carlyle 152
The Diagrammatic Basis of Thought 154
Work 157
The Hero and Heroism 161
Symbolism 165
8: Frye and John Stuart Mill 170
Liberty 172
Liberalism 174
Coda: The Opposition 175
9: Frye and Jane Ellen Harrison 178
Frye’s Reading of the Cambridge Classicists 178
The Cambridge School and the Context of Archetypal Criticism 182
Dromena: Things Done 186
Eniautos Daimon 188
From Fluttering Female to Wise Woman 190
10: Frye and Elizabeth Fraser 192
Elizabeth Fraser’s Letters to Northrop Frye 202
Notes 228
Works Cited 254
Index 264

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