Northrop Frye On Shakespeare by Northrop Frye
A lively collection of essays that examines Shakespeare’s imagination, language, and dramatic structures through archetypal and mythic patterns, arguing that recurring genres, seasonal imagery, and character types reveal the plays’ deep unity and enduring relevance. It situates tragedies and comedies within a larger symbolic system, analyzes poetic technique and historical context, and outlines a coherent critical method for reading these works as central to the Western literary tradition.
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