Northrop Frye scholars usually think that his legacy lies in the four fields he was engaged: British (elite) literary studies, Canadian (postcolonial) literature, myth studies, religious and culture studies. Although the author agrees with this summary, he still holds that it is far from covering all Frye’s contributions to human knowledge and world literary and cultural theory. To the author, one of Frye’s important legacies is his border-crossing studies of literature which is close to cultural studies in general. From a unique Chinese perspective, the author discusses the following three relevant themes: the relationship between comparative literature studies and cultural studies, Frye’s efforts to push Canadian literature from the perip...