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An illustrated diagram titled Northrop Frye’s Archetypes of Literature: Four Seasons of Myth features a central portrait of Northrop Frye holding a book, surrounded by four interconnected circular panels. The top-left panel, labeled "SPRING" and "COMEDY," shows a couple in a garden. The top-right, "SUMMER" and "ROMANCE," depicts a knight approaching a castle. The bottom-right, "AUTUMN" and "TRAGEDY," shows a figure falling from a tower. The bottom-left, "WINTER" and "IRONY," illustrates a cloaked figure in a snowy landscape with a skull.

February 16, 2026/

Introduction Northrop Frye’s Archetypes of Literature: Imagine if every book ever written was just a different version of the same story—myths, novels, and poems recycling timeless patterns. Enter Northrop Frye, the “Linnaeus of Literature,” who classified these patterns like a botanist organises plants in his 1957 masterpiece, Anatomy of Criticism. Frye shifts criticism from the narrow question “Is this book good?” to a bolder one: “How does it fit into literature’s larger archetypes?” This framework uncovers the seasons...

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A dramatic book cover image for LORD TENNYSON'S ULYSSES. An elderly, bearded man, embodying Ulysses, stands on the bow of an ancient wooden ship, pointing heroically towards a turbulent sea. Storm clouds gather in the sky with a flash of lightning, and the sun sets in the background. The title is in a prominent golden font at the top.

October 13, 2025/

Introduction Alfred Lord Tennyson’s “Ulysses” isn’t simply a poem; it’s an anthem for every soul that refuses to succumb to stasis—a whirlwind of longing, loss, and fearless striving that echoes through the corridors of human experience. Written after the death of...

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