Frye, Northrop

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Name (Hebrew)
פריי, נורתרופ, 1912-1991
Name (Latin)
Frye, Northrop
Name (Arabic)
فراى، نورتروپ
Other forms of name
Frye, H. Northrop
Fulai, Nuosiluopu
פרי, נורתרופ
Date of birth
1912
Date of death
1991
Occupation
College teachers
Critics
English teachers
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 49236705
Wikidata: Q354256
Library of congress: n 50000248
Sources of Information
  • LCN: note - b. 1912, d. 1991
  • Takhayyul-i farhīkhtah, 1984 or 1985:t.p. (نورتروپ فراى = Nūrtrūp Farāy) t.p. verso (Northrop Frye [in rom.])
  • דרכים לעיון ברומן, [תשכ"ח?]
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Wikipedia description:

Herman Northrop Frye (July 14, 1912 – January 23, 1991) was a Canadian literary critic and literary theorist, considered one of the most influential of the 20th century. Frye gained international fame with his first book, Fearful Symmetry (1947), which led to the reinterpretation of the poetry of William Blake. His lasting reputation rests principally on the theory of literary criticism that he developed in Anatomy of Criticism (1957), one of the most important works of literary theory published in the twentieth century. The American critic Harold Bloom commented at the time of its publication that Anatomy established Frye as "the foremost living student of Western literature." Frye's contributions to cultural and social criticism spanned a long career during which he earned widespread recognition and received many honours.

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