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Basman notes that Northrop Frye, in his own classic Anatomy of Criticism (New York: Atheneum, 1969), makes the same assertion when he describes form as meaning holding the work together in a simultaneous structure.
Green World is a literary concept defined by critic Northrop Frye in The Anatomy of Criticism (Princeton; Princeton University press, 1957), pp.