Northrop Frye - Fables of Identity

The Imaginative and the Imaginary

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I SHOULD LIKE TO BEGIN BY DISTINGUISHING TWO SOCIAL CONTEXTS OF the human mind. What I say in this connexion will be familiar enough to you,...

Lord Byron

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I IT IS HARDLY POSSIBLE TO DISCUSS BYRON'S POETRY WITHOUT TELLING the story of his life in some detail. His father was Captain Jack Byro...

The Realistic Oriole: A Study of Wallace Stevens

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Note: All references to Stevens' poetry are accompanied by the page number in The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens , 1954, and all ref...
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