Eminent Northrop Frye scholar Robert D. Denham explores the connection between Frye and twelve writers who influenced his thinking but about whom he didnât write anything expansive. Denham draws especially on Fryeâs notebooks and other previously unpublished texts, now available in the Collected Works of Frye. Such varied thinkers as Aristotle, Lewis Carroll, Søren Kierkegaard, and Paul Tillich emerge as important figures in defining Fryeâs cross-disciplinary interests. Eventually, the twelve âOthersâ of the title come to represent a space occupied by writers whose interests paralleled Fryeâs and helped to establish his own critical universe.