- Albert J. Guerard
Albert Joseph Guerard (1914-2000) was an American critic, novelist, and professor. He was born in Houston,
Texas , and educated atStanford University , (B.A. 1934), (Ph.D. 1938) andHarvard University , (M.A. 1936). He served in the psychological warfare branch of the United States army from 1943 to 1945 where he was a technical sergeant. He was professor of English at Harvard University (1938-1954) and then at Stanford University (1961-1985).Novels
*"The Past Must Alter". London, Longman, 1937; New York, Holt, 1938.
*"The Hunted". New York, Knopf, 1944; London, Longman, 1947.
*"Maquisard": A Christmas Tale. New York, Knopf, 1945; London, Longman, 1946.
*"Night Journey". New York, Knopf, 1950; London, Longman, 1951.
*"The Bystander". Boston, Little Brown, 1958; London, Faber, 1959.
*"The Exiles". London, Faber, 1962; New York, Macmillan, 1963.
*"Christine/Annette". New York, Dutton, 1985.
*"Gabrielle: An Entertainment". New York, Fine, 1992.
*"The Hotel in the Jungle". Stanford, California, CSLI, 1995.
*"Maquisard: A Christmas Tale". Novato, California, Lyford Books, 1995.hort stories
*Suspended Sentences. Santa Barbara, California, John Daniel, 1999.
*Uncollected Short Stories
*"Davos in Winter," in Hound and Horn (Cambridge, Massachusetts), October-December 1933.
*"Tragic Autumn," in The Magazine (Beverly Hills, California), December 1933.
*"Miss Prindle's Lover," in The Magazine (Beverly Hills, California), February 1934; revised edition, in Wake (Cambridge, Massachusetts), Spring 1948.
*"Turista," in The Best American Short Stories of 1947, edited byMartha Foley. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1947.
*"The Incubus," in The Dial (New York), vol. 1, no. 2, 1960.
*"The Lusts and Gratifications of Andrada," in Paris Review, Summer-Fall 1962.
*"On the Operating Table," in Denver Quarterly, Autumn 1966.
*"The Journey," in Partisan Review (New Brunswick, New Jersey), Winter 1967.
*"The Rabbit and the Tapes," in Sewanee Review (Tennessee), Spring1972.
*"The Pillars of Hercules," in Fiction (New York), December 1973.
*"Bon Papa Reviendra," in Tri-Quarterly (Evanston, Illinois), Spring1975.
*"Post Mortem: The Garcia Incident," in Southern Review (BatonRouge, Louisiana), Spring 1978.
*"Diplomatic Immunity," in Sequoia (Stanford, California), Autumn-Winter, 1978.
*"The Poetry of Flight," in Northwest Magazine (Portland, Oregon), 22 January 1984.
*"The Mongol Orbit," in Sequoia (Stanford, California), CentennialIssue, 1989.Criticism
*"Robert Bridges: A Study of Traditionalism in Poetry". Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, and London, Oxford University Press, 1942.
*"Joseph Conrad". New York, New Directions, 1947.
*"Thomas Hardy: The Novels and Stories". Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 1949; London, Oxford University Press, 1950; revised edition, 1964.
*"André Gide". Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, and London, Oxford University Press, 1951; revised edition, 1969.
*"Conrad the Novelist". Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard UniversityPress, 1958; London, Oxford University Press, 1959.
*"The Triumph of the Novel: Dickens, Dostoevsky, Faulkner". NewYork, Oxford University Press, 1976; London, Oxford University Press, 1977.
*"The Touch of Time: Myth, Memory, and the Self". Stanford, California, Stanford Alumni Association, 1980.
*Editor, "Prosateurs Américains de XXe Siécle". Paris, Laffont, 1947.
*Editor, "The Return of the Native", by Thomas Hardy. New York, HoltRinehart, 1961.
*Editor, Hardy: "A Collection of Critical Essays". Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice Hall, 1963.
*Editor, "Perspective on the Nove"l, special issue of Daedalus (Boston), Spring 1963.
*Co-Editor, "The Personal Voice: A Contemporary Prose Reader". Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1964.
*Editor," Stories of the Double". Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1967.
*Editor, Mirror and Mirage. Stanford, California, Stanford AlumniAssociation, 1980.References
*http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2000/november15/guerard-1115.html
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