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Albert J. Guerard, professor of English, yesterday charged modern critics with an overemphasis of psychology which tends to eliminate life from literature. Guerard discussed "Psychological Aspects of the Novel" before the Social Relations Society...
...very good and obvious choice," said Albert J. Guerard, associate professor of English, whose Comp Lit. 166 course covers Hemingway's early works. "I am very glad that he got it. The prize should have been given to him a long time...
Perry G. E. Miller, professor of American literature, joined Guerard in asserting that "Hemingway was long overdue for the Nobel Prize...
Albert J. Guerard's Comparative Literature 166, concerned with the forms of the modern novel, has drawn more than a normal share of plaudits in the past. This will be the last chance for present Juniors to take it, since the course will not be given next year...
...Guerard--probably the best known of the four--is a novelist, literary critic, and teacher or writer on modern English. His writings include "The Past Must Alter," "The Hunted," "Maquisar," and "Night Journey." He is also the author of critical works on Robert Bridges, Joseph Conrad, Thomas Hardy, and Andre Gide. A graduate of Stanford, he received his Ph.D. there, and joined the University faculty...