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Posted on 03/05/08

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Clayton Chrusch from Hamilton writes: Northrop Frye's brilliant magnum opus Fearful Symmetry should be on the list. It is the best description we have of imagination, in particular the literary imagination. ... Literary criticism in the 20th century had a choice between coming to terms with Fearful Symmetry or following the dead-end path that it eventually chose.

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