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Frye

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Frye  (fr), (Herman) Northrup 1912-1991.
Canadian literary critic and theorist best known for his work Anatomy of Criticism (1957). An ordained minister in the United Church of Canada, his writings reflect religious interests and explore the nature of myth and symbolism.
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Noun1.FryeFrye - Canadian literary critic interested in the use of myth and symbolism (1912-1991)


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