Frank Lentricchia
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Frank Lentricchia (born 1940) is an American literary critic, novelist, and film teacher.
[edit] Works
- The Gaiety of Language : An Essay On The Radical Poetics Of W. B. Yeats And Wallace Stevens (1968)
- Robert Frost: Modern Poetics and the Landscapes of Self (1975)
- Robert Frost: A Bibliography, 1913 – 1974 (1976) with Melissa Christensen Lentricchia
- After the New Criticism (1980)
- Criticism and Social Change (1983)
- Ariel and the Police: Michel Foucault, William James, Wallace Stevens (1989)
- New Essays on White Noise (1991) editor, with Emory Elliot, on White Noise by Don DeLillo
- Introducing Don DeLillo (1991) editor
- The Edge of Night. A Confession (1994)
- Modernist Quartet (1994)
- Critical Terms for Literary Study (1995) with Thomas McLaughlin
- Johnny Critelli, and The Knifemen (1996) novellas
- The Music of the Inferno (1999) novel
- Lucchesi and the Whale (2001)
- Dissent from the Homeland: Essays After September 11 (2003) editor with Stanley Hauerwas
- Close Reading (2003) editor with Andrew Dubois
- Crimes of Art and Terror (2003) with Jody McAuliffe,
- The Book of Ruth (2005)
[edit] Reference
- Xu Ben (1992) Situational Tensions of Critic-Intellectuals: Thinking through Literary Politics with Edward W. Said and Frank Lentricchia