The Correspondence of Northrop Frye and Helen Kemp, 1932-1939, Vol. 1 FROM THE PUBLISHER
Denham has collected in these volumes the 266 letters, cards, and telegrams that Helen Kemp and Northrop Frye wrote to each other during the six periods when they were apart, from the winter of 1931-32 until the summer of 1939. The letters form a compelling narrative of their early relationship. But the story is much more than a romance.
FROM THE CRITICS
Booknews
This is the first of two volumes collecting the 266 letters, cards,
and telegrams that Helen Kemp and Northrop Frye wrote to each other
during the six periods when they were apart, from the winter of 1931-
32 until the summer of 1939. Eloquent, expressive, and witty, (and
also gossipy), the letters form a narrative of their early
relationship and also offer commentary on a wide range of topics
connected with literature, music, religion, politics, and education.
The index is in volume 2.
Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.