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Frank Kermode

Sir John Frank Kermode, FBA (29 November 1919 – 17 August 2010[1][2][3]) was a British literary critic best known for his 1967 work The Sense of an Ending: Studies in the Theory of Fiction and for his extensive book-reviewing and editing.


Frank Kermode

Kermode (Amsterdam, 1988)
Born
John Frank Kermode

(1919-11-29)29 November 1919
Died17 August 2010(2010-08-17) (aged 90)
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
NationalityBritish
TitleKing Edward VII Professor of English Literature (1974–1982)
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Liverpool
Academic work
DisciplineLiterary criticism
InstitutionsKing's College, Durham University
University of Reading
University of Manchester
University of Bristol
University College London
University of Cambridge
King's College, Cambridge
Harvard University
Columbia University
Notable worksThe Sense of an Ending: Studies in the Theory of Fiction (1967)

He was the Lord Northcliffe Professor of Modern English Literature at University College London and the King Edward VII Professor of English Literature at Cambridge University.

Kermode was known for many works of criticism, and also as editor of the popular Fontana Modern Masters series of introductions to modern thinkers. He was a regular contributor to the London Review of Books and The New York Review of Books.

Early life and education edit

Kermode was born on the Isle of Man, the only son and elder child of John Pritchard Kermode (1894–1966) and Doris Pearl (1893–1967), née Kennedy. His father was a delivery truck driver and warehouseman for a ferry company, and his mother, a "farm girl", had been a waitress. The family was of "extremely modest means", and "struggled to maintain a respectable yet always precarious standard of life". The Kermode family- which according to Kermode's reminiscences had "some kind of Welsh connection"- had in previous generations been somewhat more comfortable financially; Kermode's grandfather was an organist, and his grandmother, who remarried as a widow, came to own an off-licence/ general store. Her new husband "staged a robbery of the shop and stole the stock and... she went bankrupt". Kermode's father, on returning from serving in the First World War, finding there now to be no family business, "took temporary jobs and then got what he thought was a job that would see him through, as a storekeeper and he stayed in that for the rest of his career". Kermode's father retired after the Second World War, both he and his wife coming to be in poor health; Kermode's mother suffered from dementia, and his father was "an extreme diabetic", dying from diabetes while resident in a retirement home.[4][5] Kermode, having come first in the examinations allowing attendance,[4] was educated at Douglas High School for Boys[6] and the University of Liverpool. He served in the Royal Navy during the Second World War, for six years in total, much of it in Iceland.[citation needed]

Career edit

He began his academic career as a lecturer at King's College, Durham University, in 1947. He later taught at the University of Reading from 1949, where he produced the Arden edition of Shakespeare's The Tempest. He held professorships at the University of Manchester (1958) and the University of Bristol (1965), before being appointed to the Lord Northcliffe chair at University College London (UCL) in 1967. Under Kermode, the UCL English Department chaired a series of graduate seminars which broke new ground by introducing for the first time contemporary French critical theory to Britain.[1]

Kermode was a contributor for several years to the literary and political magazine Encounter and in 1965 became co-editor. He resigned within two years, once it became clear that the magazine was funded by the CIA.[1]

In 1974, Kermode took the position of King Edward VII Professor of English Literature at Cambridge University. He resigned the post in 1982, at least in part because of the acrimonious tenure debate surrounding Colin MacCabe. He then moved to Columbia University, where he was Julian Clarence Levi Professor Emeritus in the Humanities. In 1975–76 he held the Norton Lectureship at Harvard University.[1]

Awards and recognitions edit

He was knighted in 1991.[citation needed] A few months before Kermode's death the scholar James Shapiro described him as "the best living reader of Shakespeare anywhere, hands down".[7]

Kermode died in Cambridge on 17 August 2010.

Personal life edit

Kermode was married twice. He was married to Maureen Eccles from 1947 to 1970. The couple had twins. His second marriage was to the American scholar Anita Van Vactor. The couple co-edited The Oxford Book of Letters (1995).[1]

In September 1996 he had boxes containing valuable books and manuscripts removed and destroyed in a dustcart by a Cambridge City Council refuse collection team (instead of the removal company employed to move them to another house). He sued CCC for £20,000; the Council denied responsibility.[8][9][10]

Academic positions edit

Works edit

  • English Pastoral Poetry from the Beginnings to Marvell, (1952), Life, Literature and Thought Library, Harrap, ISBN 0-393-00612-3, OCLC 230064261
  • The Arden Edition of the Works of William Shakespeare: The Tempest (1954) London: Methuen, OCLC 479707500
  • Seventeenth Century Songs, now first printed from a Bodleian manuscript (1956), ed. with John P. Cutts. Reading University School of Art, OCLC 185784945
  • John Donne (1957), London: Longmans, Green & Co., ISBN 0-582-01086-1, OCLC 459757847
  • Romantic Image (1957), Routledge & Kegan Paul, ISBN 0-00-632801-6, OCLC 459757853
  • The Living Milton: essays by various hands, collected and edited by Frank Kermode (1960), Routledge & Kegan Paul, OCLC 460313451
  • Wallace Stevens (1961), Evergreen pilot books, EP4, New York: Grove Press, ISBN 0-14-118154-0, OCLC 302326
  • Puzzles and Epiphanies: essays and reviews 1958–1961 (1962), London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, OCLC 6516698
  • Discussions of John Donne. Edited with an introduction by Frank Kermode (1962), Boston: D. C. Heath & Co., OCLC 561198453
  • Spenser and the Allegorists (1962), London: Oxford University Press, OCLC 6126122
  • William Shakespeare: the final plays (1963), London: Longmans, Green & Co., OCLC 59684048
  • The Patience of Shakespeare (1964), New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, OCLC 10454934
  • The Integrity of Yeats (1964), with Donoghue, Denis, Jeffares, Norman, Henn, T. R., and Davie, Donald (1964), Cork: Mercier Press, ISBN 0-88305-482-5, OCLC 1449245
  • Spenser: selections from the minor poems and The Faerie Queene (1965), London: Oxford University Press, OCLC 671410
  • On Shakespeare's Learning (1965), Manchester: Manchester University Press, OCLC 222028401
  • Four Centuries of Shakespearian Criticism (1965) Rouben Mamoulian Collection (Library of Congress) (1965), Avon library, OS2, New York: Avon Books, ISBN 0-380-00058-X, OCLC 854327
  • The Humanities and the Understanding of Reality (1966), with Beardsley, Monroe C., Frye, Northrop, Bingham, Barry; Thomas B. Stroup, ed. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, OCLC 429358239
  • The Sense of an Ending: Studies in the Theory of Fiction (1967; 2nd edition 2000), New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-513612-8, OCLC 42072263
  • Marvell: selected poetry (1962), New York: New American Library, ISBN 0-416-40230-5, OCLC 716175
  • Continuities (1968), New York: Random House, ISBN 0-7100-6176-5, OCLC 166560
  • The Poems of John Donne (1968), Cambridge: University Printing House, OCLC 601720173
  • Shakespeare: King Lear: a casebook (1969), Casebook series, London: Macmillan, ISBN 978-0-333-06003-2
  • The Metaphysical poets,(1969), Fawcett Pub. Co, OCLC 613406485
  • On Poetry and Poets by T. S. Eliot (1969) editor
  • Modern Essays (1970), London: Collins, ISBN 0-00-632439-8, OCLC 490969948
  • Shakespeare, Spenser, Donne (1971), London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, ISBN 0-00-633168-8, OCLC 637793898
  • The Oxford Reader: varieties of contemporary discourse (1971), ed. with Poirier, Richard. (1971), New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-501366-2, OCLC 145191
  • Lawrence (1973), London: Fontana Modern Masters, ISBN 0-670-27130-6, OCLC 628922
  • The Oxford Anthology of English Literature: The Middle Ages Through the 18th Century (1973) ed. with John Hollander, two vols.
  • English Renaissance Literature, Introductory Lectures (1974), with Stephen Fender and Kenneth Palmer
  • The Classic: literary images of permanence and change (1975), New York, Viking Press, ISBN 0-670-22508-8, OCLC 1207405
  • Selected Prose of T. S. Eliot (1975), London, Faber and Faber, OCLC 299343248
  • The Genesis of Secrecy: on the interpretation of narrative (1979), Charles Eliot Norton lectures, Cambridge, Massachusetts; London: Harvard University Press, ISBN 0-674-34525-8, OCLC 441081372
  • The Art of Telling: essays on fiction (1983), Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, ISBN 0-674-04828-8, OCLC 9283076
  • Forms of Attention (1985), Chicago: University of Chicago Press, ISBN 0-226-43168-1, OCLC 11518139
  • The Literary Guide to the Bible (1987), ed. with Robert Alter, London, Collins & Sons, OCLC 248461187
  • History and Value (1988), Clarendon lectures and Northcliffe lectures 1987, Oxford: Clarendon Press, ISBN 0-19-812381-7, OCLC 613291093
  • An Appetite for Poetry: essays in literary interpretation (1989), London: Collins, ISBN 0-00-686181-4, OCLC 20419496
  • Poetry, Narrative, History (1989), Oxford: Blackwell, ISBN 0-631-17265-3, OCLC 283038643
  • Andrew Marvell (1990), ed. with Keith Walker, Oxford: New York, Oxford University Press, OCLC 21335465
  • The Uses of Error (1990), London: Collins, ISBN 0-674-93152-1, OCLC 246587512
  • An Unmentionable Man (1994), ed. with Edward Upward, London: Enitharmon Press, OCLC 407255162
  • The Oxford Book of Letters (1995), ed. with Anita Kermode, Oxford: Oxford University Press, OCLC 406986931
  • Not Entitled: a memoir (1995), New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, ISBN 0-374-18103-9, OCLC 32544681
  • Stevens: collected poetry and prose (1997), ed. with Joan Richardson, New York: Library of America, ISBN 1-883011-45-0, OCLC 470040871
  • The Mind Has Mountains: a.alvarez@lxx (1999), ed. with Anthony Holden, et al, Cambridge: Los Poetry Press, OCLC 42309776
  • Edward Upward: a bibliography 1920–2000 (2000), ed. with Alan Walker, London: Enitharmon Press, OCLC 49843441
  • Shakespeare's Language (2000), New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, ISBN 0-374-22636-9, OCLC 42772306
  • Pleasing Myself: from Beowulf to Philip Roth (2001), London: Allen Lane, ISBN 0-7139-9518-1, OCLC 462323235
  • life.after.theory (interview) (2003), Michael Payne, John Schad, eds.London; New York: Continuum, OCLC 51567851
  • Pieces of My Mind: writings 1958–2002 (2003) (American edition subtitled essays and criticism 1958–2002), London: Allen Lane, ISBN 0-7139-9673-0, OCLC 52144014
  • The Age of Shakespeare (2004), London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ISBN 0-679-64244-7, OCLC 59277844
  • Pleasure, Change, and Canon (2004), with Robert Alter, The Berkeley Tanner lectures, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-517137-2
  • The Duchess of Malfi: seven masterpieces of Jacobean drama (annotated edn; 2005), Modern Library, ISBN 978-0-679-64243-5
  • Concerning E. M. Forster (2009), Farrar, Straus and Giroux, ISBN 978-0-374-29899-9
  • Bury Place Papers: essays from the London Review of Books (2009), London Review of Books, ISBN 978-1-873092-04-0

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Mullan, John (18 August 2010). "Sir Frank Kermode obituary: Pre-eminent critic who with easy erudition explored how ideas work in literature". The Observer.
  2. ^ "Frank Kermode". LRB Blog. London Review of Books. 18 August 2010. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
  3. ^ "Sir Frank Kermode". The Daily Telegraph. London. 18 August 2010. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Kermode, Sir (John) Frank (1919–2010), literary scholar and critic". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/102921. ISBN 978-0-19-861412-8. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  5. ^ Creative Lives and Works- Frank Kermode, George Steiner, Gillian Beer and Christopher Ricks in conversation with Alan Macfarlane, ed. Radha Béteille, Routledge, 2021, pp. 5- 6
  6. ^ Mullan, John (18 August 2010). "Sir Frank Kermode obituary". The Guardian.
  7. ^ Alexanian, Zoia; Eltringham, Dan (28 May 2010). . The Literateur. Archived from the original on 9 July 2011. Retrieved 21 March 2011.
  8. ^ Young, Robin (26 September 1996). "Dustmen in bad books after first editions are lost". The Times.
  9. ^ "A Man without his Books; A small solace for Sir Frank amongst his wreckage". The Times. 27 September 1996.
  10. ^ Aaronovitch, David (28 September 1996). "Literary garbage; Are dons so far removed from everyday life that one working-class bloke looks like another?". The Independent.

Further reading edit

  • Margaret Tudeau-Clayton and Martin Warner, editors (1991), Addressing Frank Kermode. Essays in Criticism and Interpretation
  • Christopher J. Knight (2003), Uncommon Readers: Denis Donoghue, Frank Kermode, George Steiner, and the Tradition of the Common Reader

External links edit

  • John Sutherland interviews Frank Kermode
  • Interviewed by Alan Macfarlane 19 February 2008 (video)
  • Fontana Modern Masters or "Books, Art, and Books as Art : A Cover Story"
  • Frank Kermode interviewed by Christopher Tayler, 5 December 2009
  • Frank Kermode interviewed by Jonathan Derbyshire in New Statesman
  • About Kermode's life and obituary, The Guardian, Wednesday, 18 August 2010.

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Sir John Frank Kermode FBA 29 November 1919 17 August 2010 1 2 3 was a British literary critic best known for his 1967 work The Sense of an Ending Studies in the Theory of Fiction and for his extensive book reviewing and editing SirFrank KermodeFBAKermode Amsterdam 1988 BornJohn Frank Kermode 1919 11 29 29 November 1919Isle of ManDied17 August 2010 2010 08 17 aged 90 Cambridge Cambridgeshire EnglandNationalityBritishTitleKing Edward VII Professor of English Literature 1974 1982 Academic backgroundAlma materUniversity of LiverpoolAcademic workDisciplineLiterary criticismInstitutionsKing s College Durham University University of Reading University of Manchester University of Bristol University College London University of Cambridge King s College Cambridge Harvard University Columbia UniversityNotable worksThe Sense of an Ending Studies in the Theory of Fiction 1967 He was the Lord Northcliffe Professor of Modern English Literature at University College London and the King Edward VII Professor of English Literature at Cambridge University Kermode was known for many works of criticism and also as editor of the popular Fontana Modern Masters series of introductions to modern thinkers He was a regular contributor to the London Review of Books and The New York Review of Books Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Awards and recognitions 3 1 Personal life 4 Academic positions 5 Works 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life and education editKermode was born on the Isle of Man the only son and elder child of John Pritchard Kermode 1894 1966 and Doris Pearl 1893 1967 nee Kennedy His father was a delivery truck driver and warehouseman for a ferry company and his mother a farm girl had been a waitress The family was of extremely modest means and struggled to maintain a respectable yet always precarious standard of life The Kermode family which according to Kermode s reminiscences had some kind of Welsh connection had in previous generations been somewhat more comfortable financially Kermode s grandfather was an organist and his grandmother who remarried as a widow came to own an off licence general store Her new husband staged a robbery of the shop and stole the stock and she went bankrupt Kermode s father on returning from serving in the First World War finding there now to be no family business took temporary jobs and then got what he thought was a job that would see him through as a storekeeper and he stayed in that for the rest of his career Kermode s father retired after the Second World War both he and his wife coming to be in poor health Kermode s mother suffered from dementia and his father was an extreme diabetic dying from diabetes while resident in a retirement home 4 5 Kermode having come first in the examinations allowing attendance 4 was educated at Douglas High School for Boys 6 and the University of Liverpool He served in the Royal Navy during the Second World War for six years in total much of it in Iceland citation needed Career editHe began his academic career as a lecturer at King s College Durham University in 1947 He later taught at the University of Reading from 1949 where he produced the Arden edition of Shakespeare s The Tempest He held professorships at the University of Manchester 1958 and the University of Bristol 1965 before being appointed to the Lord Northcliffe chair at University College London UCL in 1967 Under Kermode the UCL English Department chaired a series of graduate seminars which broke new ground by introducing for the first time contemporary French critical theory to Britain 1 Kermode was a contributor for several years to the literary and political magazine Encounter and in 1965 became co editor He resigned within two years once it became clear that the magazine was funded by the CIA 1 In 1974 Kermode took the position of King Edward VII Professor of English Literature at Cambridge University He resigned the post in 1982 at least in part because of the acrimonious tenure debate surrounding Colin MacCabe He then moved to Columbia University where he was Julian Clarence Levi Professor Emeritus in the Humanities In 1975 76 he held the Norton Lectureship at Harvard University 1 Awards and recognitions editHe was knighted in 1991 citation needed A few months before Kermode s death the scholar James Shapiro described him as the best living reader of Shakespeare anywhere hands down 7 Kermode died in Cambridge on 17 August 2010 Personal life edit Kermode was married twice He was married to Maureen Eccles from 1947 to 1970 The couple had twins His second marriage was to the American scholar Anita Van Vactor The couple co edited The Oxford Book of Letters 1995 1 In September 1996 he had boxes containing valuable books and manuscripts removed and destroyed in a dustcart by a Cambridge City Council refuse collection team instead of the removal company employed to move them to another house He sued CCC for 20 000 the Council denied responsibility 8 9 10 Academic positions editLecturer University of Durham 1947 49 Lecturer University of Reading 1949 58 John Edward Taylor Professor of English Literature University of Manchester 1958 65 Winterstoke Professor of English University of Bristol 1965 67 Lord Northcliffe Professor of Modern English Literature University College London 1967 74 Honorary Fellow University College London 1996 2010 King Edward VII Professor of English Literature University of Cambridge 1974 82 Fellow King s College Cambridge 1974 87 Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry Harvard University 1977 78 Julian Clarence Levi Professor in the Humanities Columbia University 1982 84 Honorary Fellow King s College Cambridge 1988 2010 Works editEnglish Pastoral Poetry from the Beginnings to Marvell 1952 Life Literature and Thought Library Harrap ISBN 0 393 00612 3 OCLC 230064261 The Arden Edition of the Works of William Shakespeare The Tempest 1954 London Methuen OCLC 479707500 Seventeenth Century Songs now first printed from a Bodleian manuscript 1956 ed with John P Cutts Reading University School of Art OCLC 185784945 John Donne 1957 London Longmans Green amp Co ISBN 0 582 01086 1 OCLC 459757847 Romantic Image 1957 Routledge amp Kegan Paul ISBN 0 00 632801 6 OCLC 459757853 The Living Milton essays by various hands collected and edited by Frank Kermode 1960 Routledge amp Kegan Paul OCLC 460313451 Wallace Stevens 1961 Evergreen pilot books EP4 New York Grove Press ISBN 0 14 118154 0 OCLC 302326 Puzzles and Epiphanies essays and reviews 1958 1961 1962 London Routledge amp Kegan Paul OCLC 6516698 Discussions of John Donne Edited with an introduction by Frank Kermode 1962 Boston D C Heath amp Co OCLC 561198453 Spenser and the Allegorists 1962 London Oxford University Press OCLC 6126122 William Shakespeare the final plays 1963 London Longmans Green amp Co OCLC 59684048 The Patience of Shakespeare 1964 New York Harcourt Brace amp World OCLC 10454934 The Integrity of Yeats 1964 with Donoghue Denis Jeffares Norman Henn T R and Davie Donald 1964 Cork Mercier Press ISBN 0 88305 482 5 OCLC 1449245 Spenser selections from the minor poems and The Faerie Queene 1965 London Oxford University Press OCLC 671410 On Shakespeare s Learning 1965 Manchester Manchester University Press OCLC 222028401 Four Centuries of Shakespearian Criticism 1965 Rouben Mamoulian Collection Library of Congress 1965 Avon library OS2 New York Avon Books ISBN 0 380 00058 X OCLC 854327 The Humanities and the Understanding of Reality 1966 with Beardsley Monroe C Frye Northrop Bingham Barry Thomas B Stroup ed Lexington University of Kentucky Press OCLC 429358239 The Sense of an Ending Studies in the Theory of Fiction 1967 2nd edition 2000 New York Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 513612 8 OCLC 42072263 Marvell selected poetry 1962 New York New American Library ISBN 0 416 40230 5 OCLC 716175 Continuities 1968 New York Random House ISBN 0 7100 6176 5 OCLC 166560 The Poems of John Donne 1968 Cambridge University Printing House OCLC 601720173 Shakespeare King Lear a casebook 1969 Casebook series London Macmillan ISBN 978 0 333 06003 2 The Metaphysical poets 1969 Fawcett Pub Co OCLC 613406485 On Poetry and Poets by T S Eliot 1969 editor Modern Essays 1970 London Collins ISBN 0 00 632439 8 OCLC 490969948 Shakespeare Spenser Donne 1971 London Routledge amp Kegan Paul ISBN 0 00 633168 8 OCLC 637793898 The Oxford Reader varieties of contemporary discourse 1971 ed with Poirier Richard 1971 New York Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 501366 2 OCLC 145191 Lawrence 1973 London Fontana Modern Masters ISBN 0 670 27130 6 OCLC 628922 The Oxford Anthology of English Literature The Middle Ages Through the 18th Century 1973 ed with John Hollander two vols English Renaissance Literature Introductory Lectures 1974 with Stephen Fender and Kenneth Palmer The Classic literary images of permanence and change 1975 New York Viking Press ISBN 0 670 22508 8 OCLC 1207405 Selected Prose of T S Eliot 1975 London Faber and Faber OCLC 299343248 The Genesis of Secrecy on the interpretation of narrative 1979 Charles Eliot Norton lectures Cambridge Massachusetts London Harvard University Press ISBN 0 674 34525 8 OCLC 441081372 The Art of Telling essays on fiction 1983 Cambridge Massachusetts Harvard University Press ISBN 0 674 04828 8 OCLC 9283076 Forms of Attention 1985 Chicago University of Chicago Press ISBN 0 226 43168 1 OCLC 11518139 The Literary Guide to the Bible 1987 ed with Robert Alter London Collins amp Sons OCLC 248461187 History and Value 1988 Clarendon lectures and Northcliffe lectures 1987 Oxford Clarendon Press ISBN 0 19 812381 7 OCLC 613291093 An Appetite for Poetry essays in literary interpretation 1989 London Collins ISBN 0 00 686181 4 OCLC 20419496 Poetry Narrative History 1989 Oxford Blackwell ISBN 0 631 17265 3 OCLC 283038643 Andrew Marvell 1990 ed with Keith Walker Oxford New York Oxford University Press OCLC 21335465 The Uses of Error 1990 London Collins ISBN 0 674 93152 1 OCLC 246587512 An Unmentionable Man 1994 ed with Edward Upward London Enitharmon Press OCLC 407255162 The Oxford Book of Letters 1995 ed with Anita Kermode Oxford Oxford University Press OCLC 406986931 Not Entitled a memoir 1995 New York Farrar Straus and Giroux ISBN 0 374 18103 9 OCLC 32544681 Stevens collected poetry and prose 1997 ed with Joan Richardson New York Library of America ISBN 1 883011 45 0 OCLC 470040871 The Mind Has Mountains a alvarez lxx 1999 ed with Anthony Holden et al Cambridge Los Poetry Press OCLC 42309776 Edward Upward a bibliography 1920 2000 2000 ed with Alan Walker London Enitharmon Press OCLC 49843441 Shakespeare s Language 2000 New York Farrar Straus and Giroux ISBN 0 374 22636 9 OCLC 42772306 Pleasing Myself from Beowulf to Philip Roth 2001 London Allen Lane ISBN 0 7139 9518 1 OCLC 462323235 life after theory interview 2003 Michael Payne John Schad eds London New York Continuum OCLC 51567851 Pieces of My Mind writings 1958 2002 2003 American edition subtitled essays and criticism 1958 2002 London Allen Lane ISBN 0 7139 9673 0 OCLC 52144014 The Age of Shakespeare 2004 London Weidenfeld amp Nicolson ISBN 0 679 64244 7 OCLC 59277844 Pleasure Change and Canon 2004 with Robert Alter The Berkeley Tanner lectures Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 517137 2 The Duchess of Malfi seven masterpieces of Jacobean drama annotated edn 2005 Modern Library ISBN 978 0 679 64243 5 Concerning E M Forster 2009 Farrar Straus and Giroux ISBN 978 0 374 29899 9 Bury Place Papers essays from the London Review of Books 2009 London Review of Books ISBN 978 1 873092 04 0References edit a b c d e Mullan John 18 August 2010 Sir Frank Kermode obituary Pre eminent critic who with easy erudition explored how ideas work in literature The Observer Frank Kermode LRB Blog London Review of Books 18 August 2010 Retrieved 2 June 2020 Sir Frank Kermode The Daily Telegraph London 18 August 2010 Retrieved 2 June 2020 a b Kermode Sir John Frank 1919 2010 literary scholar and critic Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 102921 ISBN 978 0 19 861412 8 Subscription or UK public library membership required Creative Lives and Works Frank Kermode George Steiner Gillian Beer and Christopher Ricks in conversation with Alan Macfarlane ed Radha Beteille Routledge 2021 pp 5 6 Mullan John 18 August 2010 Sir Frank Kermode obituary The Guardian Alexanian Zoia Eltringham Dan 28 May 2010 An Interview with James Shapiro The Literateur Archived from the original on 9 July 2011 Retrieved 21 March 2011 Young Robin 26 September 1996 Dustmen in bad books after first editions are lost The Times A Man without his Books A small solace for Sir Frank amongst his wreckage The Times 27 September 1996 Aaronovitch David 28 September 1996 Literary garbage Are dons so far removed from everyday life that one working class bloke looks like another The Independent Further reading editMargaret Tudeau Clayton and Martin Warner editors 1991 Addressing Frank Kermode Essays in Criticism and Interpretation Christopher J Knight 2003 Uncommon Readers Denis Donoghue Frank Kermode George Steiner and the Tradition of the Common ReaderExternal links editJohn Sutherland interviews Frank Kermode Interviewed by Alan Macfarlane 19 February 2008 video Fontana Modern Masters or Books Art and Books as Art A Cover Story Frank Kermode interviewed by Christopher Tayler 5 December 2009 Frank Kermode interviewed by Jonathan Derbyshire in New Statesman About Kermode s life and obituary The Guardian Wednesday 18 August 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frank Kermode amp oldid 1158883614, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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