

The Melting of Modes
Renowned Canadian academic Northrop Frye, outlines the shape of fiction in his book Anatomy of Criticism: In the second paragraph of the...

Frye and Modes of Fiction
Fiction is indeed a vast universe, but it follows laws not dissimilar to those laws we take for granted in the physical universe around...

The History of Comics 1
We are all born into an already existing culture, much of which we take completely for granted. Take ‘comics’, for example. They have...