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The origin and progress of the most powerful theory of satire we have remains, as yet, undisclosed. In Northrop Frye: Anatomy of His Criticism, A. C. Hamilton ...
THE NATURE OF SATIRE. NORTHROP FRYE. THE word "satire"· belongs to that fairly large class of words which . have two meanings, one specific and technical, the ...
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In Northrop Frye: Anatomy of His Criticism, A. C. Hamilton discovers the moment in which Frye begins to come to terms with satire in his early career. Although ...
Little attention has been paid to Frye's two-decade struggle to come to grips with satire. The great critic curses himself openly on the subject—“God I wish I ...
Anatomy of Criticism: Four Essays (Princeton University Press, 1957) is a book by Canadian literary critic and theorist Northrop Frye
17. feb. 2017 · What is satire? It is militant irony in Frye's words. Its instrument is humour; its target in its ultimate form is that which threatens life, ...
16. jun. 2023 · Frye exemplifies high mimetic comedy with the Old Comedy of Aristophanes, where "there is usually a central figure who constructs his (or her) ...
16. jun. 2023 · The ultimate form of Frye's irony is probably the principle "show, don't tell". Stuff happens, and the reader has to observe the situation to ...
Northrop Frye, in his Anatomy of Criticism, identified four main myths: Comedy, Romance, Tragedy, and Irony/Satire. These were essentially genres, ...
16. okt. 2023 · His Christian rhetoric doesn't help the look (I wish he hadn't used the terms apocalyptic and demonic in his essay on archetypical imagery), and ...