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13994427 No.13994427 [Reply] [Original]

>It is hardly possible to overestimate the importance for Western Literature of the Iliad's demonstration that the fall of an enemy, no less than of a friend or leader, is tragic and not comic. With the Iliad, once for all, an objective and disinterested element enters into the poet's vision of human life. Without this element, poetry is merely instrumental to various social aims, to propaganda, to amusement, to devotion, to instruction: with it, it acquires the authority that since the Iliad it has never lost, an authority based, like the authority of science, on the vision of nature as an impersonal order.

Is Frye right?

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>>13994427

>that entire quote

never read Frye before, but thanks for showing me I never need to

>> No.13994442

Absolutely. I can't even expound on it because he's so right.