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Frank Kermode

November 2015

  • Daisies decorate the grave of British Poet John Keats in Rome’s cemetery, Sunday, Nov. 1, 2015, on All Saints Day. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

    Australia books blog
    Poetry, shall I compare thee to Picasso's paintings or an Instagram snapshot?

    Robert Wood
    Do we read poetry for a quick therapeutic fix or seek in its complexities something as overworked, stressed and broken as we are? Both, of course. Here are five Australian poets to read right now

April 2014

  • David Lodge

    Lives in Writing by David Lodge – review

  • Ralph Fiennes as Prospero

    Reading group
    A real character: Is Prospero Shakespeare?

July 2011

  • julian Barnes

    The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes – review

    The mutability of memory lies at the heart of Julian Barnes's brilliantly concise novel, writes Justin Cartwright

September 2010

  • Writer Hubert Selby Jnr

    Books blog
    Treasuring Hubert Selby Jr

  • Letter: Sir Frank Kermode obituary

August 2010

  • Letter: Sir Frank Kermode

  • Letter: Sir Frank Kermode obituary

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    Frank Kermode remembered

  • Frank Kermode

    Fierce reading

  • Sir Frank Kermode obituary

  • Celebrated critic Frank Kermode dies aged 90

December 2009

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    Concerning EM Forster; Bury Place Papers

    At 90, Frank Kermode remains our finest literary critic. Two more incisive volumes cement his reputation, says Rónán McDonald
  • Changing My Mind: Occasional Essays by Zadie Smith and Concerning EM Forster by Frank Kermode

    Hermione Lee admires the empathetic strain in two discussions of the novel

  • Frank Kermode

    'I suppose it would be better if one were aggressive, contentious and so on. But there's rarely any occasion to be savage'

    Frank Kermode interviewed by Christopher Tayler

August 2006

  • The ideas interview: Frank Kermode

    John Sutherland

    Britain's foremost literary critic tells John Sutherland why the study of English lit needs to become a tough subject again.

July 2005

  • JB Trapp

    Obituary: Historian and librarian with a gift for sharing scholarship.

April 2005

  • The evil that men do

    In ancient Rome, politicians saw murder as an extension of normal politics - and no one understood this better than Shakespeare, says Frank Kermode.

July 2004

  • Scarcity, thy name is woman

  • Shakespearean excursions

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