Interview with Northrop Frye

Francesco Guardiani
1988 Quaderni d'Italianistica  
It is perhaps the idea of longevity that most often comes to mind in thinking of Northrop Frye. I am not referring, obviously, to the age of the man, who, although in his seventies, continues to write book after book with undiminished intellectual energy, but to the age of his theory of literature. After so many meteors that appeared and
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