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 Sir John Frank Kermode (born 29 November, 1919), is a British literary critic. Frank Kermode was born on the Isle of Man, and was educated at Douglas High School and Liverpool University. He served in the Royal Navy during World War II, for six years in...




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 Evening Standard - London
The critical mind of Frank Kermode
08/06/2001: 736 words, approx. 3 pages PLEASING MYSELF: From Beowulf to Philip Roth by Frank Kermode (Penguin, 20) WHEN Bertrand Russell discovered Evelyn Whitehead, the object of his furtive adoration, in agony from an attack of angina, he was suddenly convinced that "the loneliness of the human soul is...
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 Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900
A conversation with Sir Frank Kermode.(Interview)
03/22/2005: 8,268 words, approx. 28 pages The ten-page article "Some Recent Studies in Shakespeare and Jacobean Drama" by Frank Kermode appeared in the first volume of SEL in the spring of 1961. Kermode, already highly admired in the scholarly world generally, but with the Arden edition of Shakespeare's Tempest...
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 The New York Observer
Is the Cult of Rootsiness Ruining Dylan\'d5s Songs?
9/10/2006: 1,832 words, approx. 6 pages O.K., here’s my idea: Maybe it’s time for Bob Dylan to shift from writing more songs to writing more books. Chronicles, the first volume of his memoirs, was brilliant; Modern Times, the new album, a wildly overhyped disappointment. I don’t want him to stop singing...
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 The New York Observer
Is the Cult of Rootsiness Ruining Dylan's Songs?
9/10/2006: 1,836 words, approx. 6 pages O.K., here’s my idea: Maybe it’s time for Bob Dylan to shift from writing more songs to writing more books. Chronicles, the first volume of his memoirs, was brilliant; Modern Times, the new album, a wildly overhyped disappointment. I don’t want him to stop singing...


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