Northrop Frye is acknowledged as a prominent 20th-century critic.
"The Anatomy of Criticism" (1957) is said to have transformed
literary theory, and his contributions to studies of Blake,
theories of aesthetics, theology and social criticism, have ensured
his place in the field of cultural studies. His belief that
ideology is everywhere, and that mythology is part of ideology, has
given rise to one of the most important contemporary theoretical
debates: the relation between myth and ideology, between narrative
and imagination. This work surveys Frye's career, incoporating
archival material as well as his published work.
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