The Educated ImaginationIndiana University Press, 22 gen 1964 - 160 pagine Addressed to educators and general readers—the "consumers of literature" from all walks of life—this important new book explores the value and uses of literature in our time. Dr. Frye offers, in addition, challenging and stimulating ideas for the teaching of literature at lower school levels, designed both to promote an early interest and to lead the student to the knowledge and kaleidoscopic experience found in the study of literature. |
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... comedy in fiction , and the emotional moods that take their place in such forms as the lyric , which nor- mally doesn't tell a story . We notice that modern writers speak of these vi- sions of sacred golden cities and happy gardens very ...
... comedy . There is also another pair of opposites , which I should call romance and irony . In romance we have a simplified and ideal- ized world , of brave heroes , pure and beautiful hero- ines , and very bad villains . All forms of ...
... comedy out of the episode of the hero's triumph or marriage . It's important to get the habit of standing back and looking at the total structure of every literary work studied . A student who acquires this habit will see how the comedy ...