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  • Contributors

Jonathan A. Allan
Doctoral candidate, Centre for Comparative Literature, University of Toronto ‘Anatomies of Influence, Anxieties of Criticism: A Study of Northrop Frye and Harold Bloom,’ Canadian Review for Comparative Literature (2009)
‘Theorizing Male Virginity in Popular Romance,’ Journal of Popular Romance Studies (forthcoming)

Jonathan Arac
Andrew W. Mellon Professor of English and founding Director of the Humanities Center at the University of Pittsburgh Impure Worlds: The Institution of Literature in the Age of the Novel (2010)
‘What Kind of History Does a Theory of the Novel Require?’ NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction (2009)
‘Edward Said: The Worldliness of World Literature,’ Routledge Companion to World Literature (2011)

Ian Balfour
Professor of English and of Social and Political Thought, York University The Rhetoric of Romantic Prophecy (2002)
Co-editor with Atom Egoyan of Subtitles: On the Foreignness of Film Co-editor with Eduardo Cadava of And Justice for All?: The Claims of Human Rights for South Atlantic Quarterly (2004)
Editor of a South Atlantic Quarterly volume on Late Derrida (2007)

David A. Blostein
Associate Professor Emeritus, English and Drama, University of Toronto Editor of Modern Drama from 1995 to 2000
Since 2002 he has been active as a portrait artist, with numerous works hanging in Northrop Frye Hall and elsewhere at Victoria, New College, and the Brian Corman Library at the Department of English

Robert Bringhurst
Poet
Selected Poems (2009; published in Canada by Gaspereau, in the USA by Copper Canyon Press, and in the UK by Jonathan Cape) [End Page 1]

Adam Carter
Associate Professor and Chair in the Department of English, University of Lethbridge
‘“Kingdom of Ends”: Nation, Post-Nation, and National Character in Northrop Frye,’ English Studies in Canada; the 2004 F.E.L Priestley Prize winner ‘Postmodern Postmortem: Irony and Literary History in Linda Hutcheon’s Poetics,’ Re: Reading the Postmodern (2010)

George Elliott Clarke
Poet and Associate Professor of English, University of Toronto Recipient of the 2001 Governor General’s Award for Poetry Red (forthcoming)
Directions Home: Approaches to African-Canadian Literature (2012)

Lorna Crozier
Distinguished Professor, University of Victoria Recipient of the 1992 Governor-General’s Award for Poetry Small Mechanics (2011)

Travis DeCook
Associate Professor of English, Carleton University Co-editor with Alan Galey of Shakespeare, the Bible, and the Form of the Book: Contested Scriptures (2011)
‘Unearthing Radical Reform: Antiquarianism against Discovery,’ in The Invention of Discovery, 1500–1700, Ed James Dougal Fleming (2011)

Michael Dolzani
Professor of English, Baldwin-Wallace College Co-editor with Robert D. Denham of the notebooks of Northrop Frye for the Collected Works of Northrop Frye
‘The Earth’s Imagined Corners: Frye and Utopia’ (2009)
‘The Book of the Dead: A Skeleton Key to Northrop Frye’s Notebooks’ (1999)

Merlin Donald
Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Queen’s University; Honourary Professor, Aarhus University, Denmark Origins of the Modern Mind: Three Stages in the Evolution of Culture and Cognition (1991)
A Mind So Rare: The Evolution of Human Consciousness (2001)

Linda Hutcheon
University Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto A Theory of Adaptation (2006)
Co-author, with Michael Hutcheon, of Opera: The Art of Dying (2004) [End Page 2]

Dennis Lee
Poet; studied and lectured at Victoria College between 1957 and 1967
Civil Elegies (1968)
Alligator Pie (1974)

Ward McBurney
Poet and novelist; Frye student & after this our exile (2008, novel)

A.F. Moritz
Blake C. Goldring Professor of the Arts and Society, Victoria College, University of Toronto
The Sentinel (2008), awarded the 2009 Griffin Poetry Prize Co-author with Theresa Moritz of Oxford Literary Guide to Canada (1987), and biographies of Stephen Leacock and Emma Goldman

Nick Mount
Associate Professor and Associate Chair of English, University of Toronto
When Canadian Literature Moved to New York (2005), awarded the Gabrielle Roy Prize
Fiction Editor, Walrus

John Reibetanz
Poet and Professor of English, Victoria College, University of Toronto
Poems appear in Poetry (Chicago), The Paris Review, Canadian Literature, and The Fiddlehead
Recent work in The Best Canadian Poetry 2009, Vallum, The Walrus and the Alfred Gustav chapbook series

Yves Saint-Cyr
Recent PhD graduate, University of Toronto’s Centre for Comparative Literature Teacher, York Region District School Board Dissertation: ‘The Glass Bead Game: From Post-Tonal to Post-Modern’ ‘Le Roi...

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