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  1. Interpenetration as a Key Concept in Frye's Critical Vision.Robert D. Denham - 1999 - In Imre Salusinszky & David V. Boyd, Rereading Frye: The Published and the Unpublished Works. University of Toronto Press. pp. 140-163.
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  2. The Frye Papers.Robert D. Denham - 1999 - In Imre Salusinszky & David V. Boyd, Rereading Frye: The Published and the Unpublished Works. University of Toronto Press. pp. 1-18.
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    The No-Man's Land of Competing Patterns.Robert Denham - 1977 - Critical Inquiry 4 (1):194-202.
    The reductive nature of Kincaid's undertaking comes into sharper focus when we compare his kind of critical inquiry with that, say, of [Sheldon] Sacks or [Ralph] Rader. Kincaid concludes where they begin. For Sacks, the identification of some type, such as satire, is what initiates the critical process. What then remains is to move beyond type, which exists at the highest level of generality, to form and finally to those detailed analyses which will account for the peculiar powers of unique (...)
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