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Index
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Page Contents Preface Credits Abbreviations Introduction 1 What Has Become of Conversation? 2 On Human Values 3 University 4 Literary Trends of the Twentieth Century 5 The Voice and the Crowd 6 Breakthrough 7 Style and Image in the Twentieth Century 8 Dix Ans avant la Neo-critique 9 B.K. Sandwell 10 Engagement and Detachment 11 L’Anti-McLuhan 12 Student Protest Movement 13 CRTC Guru 14 The Only Genuine Revolution 15 The Limits of Dialogue 16 “There Is Really No Such Thing As Methodology” 17 Into the Wilderness 18 The Magic of Words 19 Two Heretics: Milton and Melville 20 Notes on a Maple Leaf 21 The Canadian Imagination 22 Poets of Canada: 1920 to the Present 23 On Evil 24 Blake’s Cosmos 25 Science Policy and the Quality of Life 26 Modern Education 27 Symmetry in the Arts: Blake 28 Harold Innis: Portrait of a Scholar 29 Easter 30 Impressions 31 CRTC Hearings 32 Canadian Voices 33 Sacred and Secular Scriptures 34 Education, Religion, Old Age 35 The Future Tense 36 “A Literate Person Is First and Foremost an Articulate Person” 37 The Education of Mike McManus 38 An Eminent Victorian 39 Between Paradise and Apocalypse 40 Frye’s Literary Theory in the Classroom: A Panel Discussion 41 Getting the Order Right 42 Tradition and Change in the College 43 The New American Dreams over the Great Lakes 44 Four Questions for Northrop Frye 45 “I Tried to Shatter the Shell of Historicism” 46 The Wisdom of the Reader 47 Identity and Myth 48 Literature in Education 49 Northrop Frye: Signifying Everything 50 The Critical Path 51 Regionalism in Canada 52 Canadian Energy: Dialogues on Creativity 53 From Nationalism to Regionalism: The Maturing of Canadian Culture 54 Commemorating the Massey Lectures 55 Marshall McLuhan 56 Storytelling 57 A Fearful Symmetry 58 Medium and Message 59 Scientist and Artist 60 The Art of Bunraku 61 On The Great Code (I) 62 Chatelaine’s Celebrity I.D. 63 On The Great Code (II) 64 Towards an Oral History of the University of Toronto 65 Back to the Garden 66 On The Great Code (III) 67 Maintaining Freedom in Paradise 68 On The Great Code (IV) 69 Making the Revolutionary Act New 70 Visualization in Reading 71 Hard Times in the Ivory Tower 72 Frye at the Forum 73 The Scholar in Society 74 Inventing a Music: MacMillan and Walter in the Past and Present 75 Criticism after Anatomy 76 Richard Cartwright and the Roots of Canadian Conservatism 77 Les Lecteurs doivent manger le livre 78 The Darkening Mirror: Reflections on the Bomb and Language 79 Music in My Life 80 Books as Counter-Culture 81 The Primary Necessities of Existence 82 Criticism in Society 83 On the Media 84 The Great Test of Maturity 85 Archetype and History 86 Moncton, Mentors, and Memories 87 William Blake: Prophet of the New Age 88 Morningside Interview on Shakespeare 89 Love of Learning 90 Frye, Literary Critic 91 On The Great Code (V) 92 On The Great Code (VI) 93 On Education 94 Schools of Criticism (I) 95 William Morris 96 What Is the Purpose of Art? 97 Canadian Writers in Italy 98 The Great Teacher 99 Canadian and American Values 100 Nature and Civilization 101 Second Marriage 102 Northrop Frye in Conversation 103 “Condominium Mentality” in CanLit 104 Modified Methodism 105 Family Stories 106 Imprint Interview 107 Stevens and the Value of Literature 108 Time Fulfilled 109 Schools of Criticism (II) 110 Cultural Identity in Canada 111 The Final Interview Appendix A: Other Films Featuring Northrop Frye Appendix B: Interviews Written in Discursive Form Appendix C: Lost, Unavailable, or Untraced Interviews and Discussions Notes Index
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