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Catherine C. Blake '75, manager of the agency, said yesterday that the refunds. $5.00 to each round-trip passenger and $2.50 to those who went one way, were mailed out early last week...
...budgeted the flight to go with five empty seats on each of three planes. Blake said and made an unexpected profit when the planes were filled...
...food crisis is immense, yet a real solution can not resort to coercion and callousness. Man need not be seen as a cancerous evil. Indeed, as Blake wrote, "Where nature is and man is not, nature is barren." A true solution must affirm the worth and goodness of man, while recognizing the evil he has done. A true solution must be one that speaks for those who are voiceless...
Frye's first major work was a study of William Blake. Fearful Symmetry, published in 1947. In it he attempted to demonstrate that Blake, often considered to be an inspired psychotic in the staid world of letters, is actually a "typical poet" and that his thinking was "typically poetic thinking." Frye's thesis hinges on the same notion of unity or archetype. And that is, most simply, the body of myths shared by the Western tradition as they have been expressed in its ancient rituals, and in all of its art down through the ages. In his conclusion to this...
...Blake was the inspiration that led to Frye's next most important work. The Anatomy of Criticism, published in 1957. Here Frye's theory of the archetype underscores his belief that literary criticism has to get away from the 'cultured appreciation' tempered by value. judgments and acquired tastes. He presents a system of coordination and description, a system where some poets do takes precedence over all poets should. And basically he breaks up literature into four perspective: theories of modes, symbols, myths and genres. According to Frye we can understand any single work from all four perspectives. The theory...