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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... shape and a mean- ing , but it doesn't seem to be a human shape or a hu- man meaning . Even if there's enough to eat and no dangerous animals , you feel lonely and frightened and unwanted in such a world . In the second place , you find ...
... shape . What that human shape is , is revealed in the shape of the work you do : the buildings , such as they are , the paths through the woods , the planted crops fenced off against what- ever animals want to eat them . These things ...
... shape of the central myth of literature broke in on Thomas suddenly at a certain stage of his development , and that it broke with such force that he could hardly get all his sym- bols and metaphors down fast enough . His later poems ...