Divisions on a Ground

Divisions on a Ground: Essays on Canadian Culture is a collection of essays by Canadian literary critic Northrop Frye, edited by James Polk and published in 1982. The collection includes lectures, addresses and previously published articles by Frye. Divisions on a Ground presents Frye's theorizing about Canada with respect to three main themes: Canadian literary writing, university education in Canada and internationally, and a more general "social order" perspective. This collection diverges from Frye's better-known The Bush Garden: Essays on the Canadian Imagination in its approach to Canada in that it does not present the "Canadian imagination" in isolation, but rather as one of several components of Canadian society identity.


Contents

I Writing

(address read to UNESCO's International Council of Philosophy and Humanistic Studies, Montreal, Canada, September 16, 1977)
(from University of Toronto Quarterly, vol. 50, no. 1 (Fall 1980) and The Arts in Canada: The Last Fifty Years edited by W. J. Keith and B.-Z. Shek, pp. 1-4. University of Toronto Press 1980)
(address read to the Royal Society of Canada, June 7, 1976)
(from "Canadian Culture Today," an address read to the "Twentieth Century Canadian Culture Symposium", Washington, D. C. February 2, 1977)
(Literary History of Canada: Canadian Literature in English Second Edition, ed. Carl Klinck, University of Toronto Press, 1976)

II Teaching

(from "The Presidential Address", delivered at the 91st annual convention of the Modern Language Association in New York City, December 27, 1976)
(address delivered for the installation of Claude Bissell as President of the University of Toronto, November 22, 1958)
(from "Culture and the National Will", Convocation Address, Carleton University, May 17, 1957)
(address read at the American Educational Research Association Conference, March 30, 1978)

III The Social Order

(a lecture at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, November 4, 1970)
(address given at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, November 8, 1968)
(address given at the Royal Society Symposium, October 7, 1975)
(from an address read on the occasion of the Royal Bank Award, Toronto, Ontario, September 18, 1978)


References

Frye, Northrop. Divisions on a Ground: Essays on Canadian Culture ed. James Polk. Toronto: Anansi Press, 1982.

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