Abstract
The publication of The Great Code, the first volume of Northrop Frye's longawaited study of the Bible, seemed to demand a special response on the part of the University of Toronto Quarterly. Professor Frye has of course been a distinguished member of the University of Toronto for many years; he has also been a good friend to this journal. For ten years, between 1950 and 1959, he wrote the 'Poetry' section of 'Letters in Canada,' these columns subsequently being reprinted in The Bush Garden (1971), and he has made other contributions to the Quarterly, the most recent being an article specially written for our fiftieth anniversary issue, The Arts in Canada (Fall 1980). Moreover, until a few months ago (when it was derided to revise the administrative arrangements of the journal), he served diligently and conscientiously on the Honorary Advisory Board.
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