Frank Kermode - Works

Works

  • Kermode, Frank (1952), English pastoral poetry from the beginnings to Marvell, Life, literature and thought library, Harrap, ISBN 0-393-00612-3, OCLC 230064261
  • Shakespeare, William; Kermode, Frank (1954), The Arden edition of the works of William Shakespeare: The Tempest, London, Methuen, OCLC 479707500
  • Cutts, John P; Kermode, Frank (1956), Seventeenth century songs, now first printed from a Bodleian manuscript, Reading University School of Art, OCLC 185784945
  • Kermode, Frank (1957), John Donne, London, Longmans, Green & Co., ISBN 0-582-01086-1, OCLC 459757847
  • Kermode, Frank (1957), Romantic image, Routledge & Kegan Paul, ISBN 0-00-632801-6, OCLC 459757853
  • Kermode, Frank, ed. (1960), The living Milton: essays by various hands, collected and edited by Frank Kermode, Routledge & Kegan Paul, OCLC 460313451
  • Kermode, Frank (1961), Wallace Stevens, Evergreen pilot books, EP4, New York, Grove Press, ISBN 0-14-118154-0, OCLC 302326
  • Kermode, Frank (1962), Puzzles and epiphanies: essays and reviews 1958-1961, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, OCLC 6516698
  • Kermode, Frank, ed. (1962), Discussions of John Donne. Edited with an introduction by Frank Kermode, Boston, D. C. Heath & Co., OCLC 561198453
  • Kermode, Frank (1962), Spenser and the allegorists, London, Oxford University Press, OCLC 6126122
  • Kermode, Frank (1963), William Shakespeare: the final plays, London, Longmans, Green & Co., OCLC 59684048
  • Kermode, Frank (1964), The patience of Shakespeare, New York, Harcourt, Brace & World, OCLC 10454934
  • Donoghue, Denis; Jeffares, Norman, Henn, T. R., Kermode, Frank, Davie, Donald (1964), The integrity of Yeats, Cork, Mercier Press, ISBN 0-88305-482-5, OCLC 1449245
  • Kermode, Frank, ed. (1965), Spenser: selections from the minor poems and The Faerie Queene, London, Oxford University Press, OCLC 671410
  • Kermode, Frank (1965), On Shakespeare's learning, Manchester, Manchester University Press, OCLC 222028401
  • Kermode, Frank; Rouben Mamoulian Collection (Library of Congress) (1965), Four centuries of Shakespearian criticism, Avon library, OS2, [New York, Avon Books, ISBN 0-380-00058-X, OCLC 854327
  • Beardsley, Monroe C.; Frye, Northrop, Kermode, Frank, Bingham, Barry (1966), Stroup, Thomas B., ed., The humanities and the understanding of reality, Lexington, University of Kentucky Press, OCLC 429358239
  • Kermode, Frank (1967; 2nd edition (2000) 'with a new epilogue'), The sense of an ending: studies in the theory of fiction, New York, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-513612-8, OCLC 42072263
  • Kermode, Frank, ed. (1962), Marvell: selected poetry, New York, New American Library, ISBN 0-416-40230-5, OCLC 716175
  • Kermode, Frank (1968), Continuities, New York, Random House, ISBN 0-7100-6176-5, OCLC 166560
  • Kermode, Frank (1968), The poems of John Donne, Cambridge, University Printing House, OCLC 601720173
  • Kermode, Frank (1969), Shakespeare: King Lear: a casebook, Casebook series, London, Macmillan, ISBN 978-0-333-06003-2
  • Kermode, Frank (1969), The Metaphysical poets, Fawcett Pub. Co, OCLC 613406485
  • On Poetry and Poets by T. S. Eliot (1969) editor
  • Kermode, Frank (1970), Modern essays, London, Collins, ISBN 0-00-632439-8, OCLC 490969948
  • Kermode, Frank (1971), Shakespeare, Spenser, Donne, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, ISBN 0-00-633168-8, OCLC 637793898
  • Kermode, Frank; Poirier, Richard, eds. (1971), The Oxford reader: varieties of contemporary discourse, New York, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-501366-2, OCLC 145191
  • Kermode, Frank (1973), Lawrence, 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) editor with John Hollander, two volumes
  • English Renaissance Literature, Introductory Lectures (1974), with Stephen Fender and Kenneth Palmer
  • Kermode, Frank (1975), The classic: literary images of permanence and change, New York, Viking Press, ISBN 0-670-22508-8, OCLC 1207405
  • Kermode, Frank, ed. (1975), Selected prose of T. S. Eliot, London, Faber and Faber, OCLC 299343248
  • Kermode, Frank (1979), The genesis of secrecy: on the interpretation of narrative, Charles Eliot Norton lectures, Cambridge, Mass.; London, Harvard University Press, ISBN 0-674-34525-8, OCLC 441081372
  • Kermode, Frank (1983), The art of telling: essays on fiction, Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, ISBN 0-674-04828-8, OCLC 9283076
  • Kermode, Frank (1985), Forms of attention, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, ISBN 0-226-43168-1, OCLC 11518139
  • Alter, Robert; Kermode, Frank, eds. (1987), The literary guide to the Bible, London, Collins & Sons, OCLC 248461187
  • Kermode, Frank (1988), History and value, Clarendon lectures and Northcliffe lectures 1987, Oxford, Clarendon Press, ISBN 0-19-812381-7, OCLC 613291093
  • Kermode, Frank (1989), An appetite for poetry: essays in literary interpretation, London, Collins, ISBN 0-00-686181-4, OCLC 20419496
  • Kermode, Frank (1989), Poetry, narrative, history, Oxford, Blackwell, ISBN 0-631-17265-3, OCLC 283038643
  • Kermode, Frank; Walker, Keith, eds. (1990), Andrew Marvell, Oxford; New York, Oxford University Press, OCLC 21335465
  • Kermode, Frank (1990), The uses of error, London, Collins, ISBN 0-674-93152-1, OCLC 246587512
  • Upward, Edward (1994), Kermode, Frank, ed., An unmentionable man, London, Enitharmon Press, OCLC 407255162
  • Kermode, Frank; Kermode, Anita, eds. (1995), The Oxford book of letters, Oxford, Oxford University Press, OCLC 406986931
  • Kermode, Frank (1995), Not entitled: a memoir, New York, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, ISBN 0-374-18103-9, OCLC 32544681
  • Kermode, Frank; Richardson, Joan, eds. (1997), Stevens: collected poetry and prose, New York, Library of America, ISBN 1-883011-45-0, OCLC 470040871
  • Holden, Anthony; Kermode, Frank, eds. (1999), The mind has mountains: a.alvarez@lxx, Cambridge, Los Poetry Press, OCLC 42309776
  • Walker, Alan; Kermode, Frank, eds. (2000), Edward Upward: a bibliography 1920-2000, London, Enitharmon Press, OCLC 49843441
  • Kermode, Frank (2000), Shakespeare's language, New York, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, ISBN 0-374-22636-9, OCLC 42772306
  • Kermode, Frank (2001), Pleasing myself: from Beowulf to Philip Roth, London, Allen Lane, ISBN 0-7139-9518-1, OCLC 462323235
  • Payne, Michael; Schad, John, eds. (2003), life.after.theory, interviews with Jacques Derrida, Frank Kermode, Christopher Norris, Toril Moi, London; New York, Continuum, OCLC 51567851
  • Kermode, Frank (2003), Pieces of my mind: writings 1958-2002, (American edition (2003) subtitled essays and criticism 1958-2002), London, Allen Lane, ISBN 0-7139-9673-0, OCLC 52144014
  • Kermode, Frank (2004), The age of Shakespeare, London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ISBN 0-679-64244-7, OCLC 59277844
  • Kermode, Frank; Alter, Robert (2004), Pleasure, change, and canon, The Berkeley Tanner lectures, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-517137-2
  • Kermode, Frank (2005), The Duchess of Malfi: seven masterpieces of Jacobean drama (annotated ed.), Modern Library, ISBN 978-0-679-64243-5
  • Kermode, Frank (2009), Concerning E. M. Forster, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, ISBN 978-0-374-29899-9
  • Kermode, Frank (2009), Bury place papers: essays from the London Review of Books, London Review of Books, ISBN 978-1-873092-04-0

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