A public that tries to do without criticism, and asserts that it knows what it wants or likes, brutalizes the arts and loses its cultural memory. Art for art's sake is a retreat from criticism which ends in an impoverishment of civilized life itself.
This story of loss and regaining of identity is, I think, the framework of all literature. - Northrop Frye
This story of loss and regaining of identity is, I think, the framework of all literature.
- Northrop Frye
I soon realized that a student of English literature who does not know the Bible does not understand a good deal of what is going on in what he reads… - Northrop Frye
I soon realized that a student of English literature who does not know the Bible does not understand a good deal of what is going on in what he reads…
Even the human heart is slightly left of centre. - Northrop Frye
Even the human heart is slightly left of centre.
The most technologically efficient machine that man has ever invented is the book. - Northrop Frye
The most technologically efficient machine that man has ever invented is the book.
Literature speaks the language of the imagination, and the study of literature is supposed to train and improve the imagination. - Northrop Frye
Literature speaks the language of the imagination, and the study of literature is supposed to train and improve the imagination.
We are always in the place of beginning; there is no advance in infinity. - Northrop Frye
We are always in the place of beginning; there is no advance in infinity.
A writers desire to write can only have come from previous experience of literature, and he'll start by imitating whatever he's read, which usually m… - Northrop Frye
A writers desire to write can only have come from previous experience of literature, and he'll start by imitating whatever he's read, which usually m…
The fact that creative powers come from an area of the mind that seems to be independent of the conscious will, and often emerge with a good deal of … - Northrop Frye
The fact that creative powers come from an area of the mind that seems to be independent of the conscious will, and often emerge with a good deal of …
Literature as a whole is not an aggregate of exhibits with red and blue ribbons attached to them, like a cat-show, but the range of articulate human … - Northrop Frye
Literature as a whole is not an aggregate of exhibits with red and blue ribbons attached to them, like a cat-show, but the range of articulate human …
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