
“A literary critic of experience never defines anything.”
Source: "Quotes", Interviews with Northrop Frye (2008), p. 4
Source: The Death of Tragedy (1961), Ch. X (p. 351).
“A literary critic of experience never defines anything.”
Source: "Quotes", Interviews with Northrop Frye (2008), p. 4
“Honest criticism means nothing: what one wants is unrestrained passion, fire for fire.”
“Your experience cautions that progress is neither easy nor quick.”
2014, Remarks to the People of Estonia (September 2014)
Source: 1950s, Principles of economic policy, 1958, p. 400
Source: The Life of Reason: The Phases of Human Progress (1905-1906), Vol. III, Reason in Religion, Ch. VI
Experience and Nature (1925)
On the Nixon tapes, in a speech to the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, as quoted in The New York Times (4 May 1974)
1970s
“ ‘Very Graceful Are the Uses of Culture’ ”, p. 211
Kipling, Auden & Co: Essays and Reviews 1935-1964 (1980)