Northrop Frye's lectures : student notes from his courses, 1947-1955 / transcribed and edited by Robert D. Denham.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016.
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xv, 687 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm

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    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Religious knowledge, fourth-year course (1947-48) / notes by Margaret Gayfer and Richard Stingle
    • Religious knowledge, first-year course (1951-52) / notes by Allen Bentley
    • Seminar on William Blake (1948-49) / notes by Ross Beharriell
    • Spenser and Milton (English 3j) (1952) / notes by Margaret Kell Virany
    • Spenser and Milton (English 3j) (late 1940s) / notes of an unknown hand from Gordon Wood
    • Milton (English 3j) (1953-54) / notes by Peter Evans
    • Milton and Spenser (Renaissance epic: English 3j) (1953-54) / notes by Margaret Kell Virany
    • English poetry and prose, 1500-1600 (English 2i) (1952-1953) / notes by Peter Evans
    • English poetry and prose, 1500-1660 (English 2i) (1951) / notes by Margaret Kell Virany
    • The novel (English 3l) (1952) / notes by Margaret Kell Virany
    • The novel (English 3l) (1953-54) / notes by Margaret Kell Virany
    • Modern poetry (English 4m) (1954) / notes by Peter Evans
    • Modern poetry (English 4m) (1954) / notes by Margaret Kell Virany
    • Nineteenth-century thought (English 4k) (1954-55) / notes by Margaret Kell Virany
    • Literary criticism (Greek and Latin literature) (1954) / notes by Margaret Kell Virany.
    ISBN
    • 1443893048 (hardcover)
    • 9781443893046 (hardcover)
    OCLC
    956623048
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