Northrop Frye's Canadian Literary Criticism examines the impact of Frye's criticism on Canadian literary scholarship as well as the response of Frye's peers to his articulation of a 'Canadian' criticism. Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments --...
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Northrop Frye's Canadian Literary Criticism examines the impact of Frye's criticism on Canadian literary scholarship as well as the response of Frye's peers to his articulation of a 'Canadian' criticism. Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Incorporating Legacies: Decolonizing the Garrison -- PART I. The Confluence of the Mythopoeic and the Thematic: Frye and Canada -- 1.1 The Canadian Poet's Predicament -- 1.2 'This Northern Mouth': Ideas of Myth and Regionalism in Modern Canadian Poetry -- 1.3 Myth, Frye, and Canadian Writers -- 1.4 Northrop Frye: Canadian Mythographer -- 1.5 Frye in Place -- PART II. Frye's Influence on the Canadian Literary and Critical Imagination: Challenging the Legacy -- 2.1 Why James Reaney Is a Better Poet (1) than any Northrop Frye poet (2) than he used to be -- 2.2 Butterfly in the Bush Garden: 'Mythopoeic' Criticism of Contemporary Poetry Written in Canada -- 2.3 Surviving the Paraphrase -- 2.4 Mandatory Subversive Manifesto: Canadian Criticism versus Literary Criticism -- 2.5 Bushed in the Sacred Wood -- PART III. Frye's Canadian Criticism and the Making of Canadian Literary and Critical Culture -- 3.1 Northrop Frye and the Canadian Literary Tradition -- 3.2 Retrieving the Canadian Critical Tradition as Poetry: Eli Mandel and Northrop Frye -- 3.3 Against Monism: The Canadian Anatomy of Northrop Frye -- 3.4 Reading for Contradiction in the Literature of Colonial Space -- 3.5 Frye Recoded: Postmodernity and the Conclusions -- 3.6 Frye: Canadian Critic/Writer -- 3.7 'A Quest for the Peaceable Kingdom': The Narrative in Northrop Frye's 'Conclusion' to the Literary History of Canada -- Epilogue -- The Northrop Frye Effect -- Select Bibliography -- Contributors.