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Northrop Frye and American Fiction

Northrop Frye and American Fiction2015

Claude Le Fustec

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Northrop Frye and American Fiction challenges recent interpretations of American fiction as a secular pursuit that long ago abandoned religious faith and the idea of transcendent experiences. Inspired by recent philosophical thinking on post-secularism and by Northrop Frye's theorizing on the connections between the Bible and the development of Western literature, Claude Le Fustec presents insightful readings of the presence of transcendence and biblical imagination in canonical novels by American writers ranging from Nathaniel Hawthorne to Toni Morrison. Examining these novels through the lens of Frye's ambitious account of literature's transcendent, or kerygmatic power, Le Fustec argues that American fiction has always contained the seeds of a rejection of radical skepticism and a return to spiritual experience. Beyond an insightful analysis of Frye's ideas, Northrop Frye and American Fiction is powerful testimony of their continued interpretive potential.

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First published
2015
OL Work ID
OL21548395W

Subjects

Frye, northrop, 1912-1991American fiction, history and criticism, 20th centuryAmerican fiction, history and criticism, 19th centuryPhilosophy in literatureAmerican fictionHistory and criticismCriticism and interpretationTranscendence (Philosophy) in literaturePostsecularism

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