Robert D. Denham poursuit, dans ce deuxième de trois volumes, son analyse poussée des grands penseurs, documents et traditions intellectuelles qui ont marqué la vision du théoricien et critique littéraire de renom, Northrop Frye.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction
Abbreviations and Short Titles
1 Frye and the Mahayana Sutras
Frye and the East
The Sutras
The Lankavatara Sutra
The Avatamsaka Sutra
The Translation of Ideas
Holism and Interpenetration
The Avatamsaka Sutra Revisited
The Incarnation and Interpenetration
2 Frye and Niccolò Machiavelli
"Machiavellian" in English Renaissance Drama
Virtù
Hypocrisy
Machiavelli, Shakespeare, and Hypocrisy Upward
3 Frye and François Rabelais
Gargantua and Pantagruel as an Anatomy
Rhythm
Giantism and Allegory
The Seattle Illumination and the Oracle of the Bottle
Creative Descent
4 Frye and Jacob Boehme
Blake and Boehme
The Deification of the Void
Nothing: Boehme, Eckhart, and The Cloud of Unknowing
Schematic Thinking and the Kabbalah
Numbers and Synchronicity
Coincidentia Oppositorum
5 Frye and G.W.F. Hegel
Appropriating Hegel as a Student
Dialectic
The Hegelian Aufhebung
Aufhebung at Work
Ladder
Levels of Meaning
6 Frye and Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Logos and the One Big Book
The Imagination
Interpenetration
Aphorism
7 Frye and Thomas Carlyle
The Diagrammatic Basis of Thought
Work
The Hero and Heroism
Symbolism
8 Frye and John Stuart Mill
Liberty
Liberalism
Coda: The Opposition
9 Frye and Jane Ellen Harrison
Frye's Reading of the Cambridge Classicists
The Cambridge School and the Context of Archetypal Criticism
Dromena: Things Done
Eniautos Daimon
From Fluttering Female to Wise Woman
10 Frye and Elizabeth Fraser: Her Letters to Him
Works Cited
Notes
Index