Anatomy of Criticism
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Frye's four essays are sandwiched between a "Polemical Introduction" and a "Tentative Conclusion." The four essays are titled "Historical Criticism: A Theory of Modes," "Ethical Criticism: a Theory of [[Symbol]]s," "[[Archetypal]] Criticism: A Theory of [[mythology|myth]]s," and "Rhetorical Criticism: A Theory of [[Genre]]s." | Frye's four essays are sandwiched between a "Polemical Introduction" and a "Tentative Conclusion." The four essays are titled "Historical Criticism: A Theory of Modes," "Ethical Criticism: a Theory of [[Symbol]]s," "[[Archetypal]] Criticism: A Theory of [[mythology|myth]]s," and "Rhetorical Criticism: A Theory of [[Genre]]s." | ||
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Frye's four essays are sandwiched between a "Polemical Introduction" and a "Tentative Conclusion." The four essays are titled "Historical Criticism: A Theory of Modes," "Ethical Criticism: a Theory of Symbols," "Archetypal Criticism: A Theory of myths," and "Rhetorical Criticism: A Theory of Genres."
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