Fables Of Identity by Northrop Frye

"Fables of Identity" is a collection of essays that delve into the intricate relationship between literature and the formation of cultural and personal identity. The book explores a range of Western literary works, from ancient myths and Biblical narratives to Shakespearean dramas and modern fiction, examining how these stories reflect and shape the human understanding of the self. The author argues that literature functions as a mirror of the human condition, offering insights into the universal aspects of life and the archetypal patterns that underpin our experiences. Through this analysis, the work illuminates the power of storytelling in constructing and reinforcing the identities that define societies and individuals.

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Total Points: 45

Since this book was first published in 1963, there is a penalty of 0%. The age adjusted score is 45.0.

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