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  1. Albert Joseph Guerard (1914–2000) was an American critic, novelist, and professor. He was born in Houston, Texas, and educated at Stanford University, (B.A. 1934), (Ph.D. 1938) and Harvard University, (M.A. 1936).

  2. Nov 18, 2000 · Albert Joseph Guerard, an author and critical essayist who taught modern literature to fledgling luminaries like Alice Hoffman and John Updike, died on Nov. 9 at his home on the Stanford...

  3. December 12, 1927 — August 5, 2024. St. Peters, Missouri. Mary Catherine Sparks was born December 12, 1927, in St. Louis, Missouri to parents Reinhold George Albert, Sr and Emilie Ernestine (Koebele) Albert. As one of twelve children raised on a farm in Steelville, Missouri, Mary worked hard and said it was some of the best times of her life.

  4. Albert Joseph Guerard (1914 - 2000) was an author, literary critic, and professor of literature. In the course of his lifetime, Guerard published nine novels, six books of criticism, a memoir, as well as numerous critical essays and literary reviews.

  5. Albert Joseph Guerard (1914 - 2000) was an author, literary critic, and professor of literature. In the course of his lifetime, Guerard published nine novels, six books of criticism, a memoir, as well as numerous critical essays and literary reviews.

  6. Nov 18, 2000 · Albert Joseph Guerard, 86, a Stanford University English professor who wrote nine novels, six books of criticism and a memoir.

  7. Jan 18, 2023 · Albert J. Guerards “The Blue Notebook of Charles Stanfield: 1922” is from his new novel The Hotel in the Jungle. He has published six other novels, among them Christine/Annette, and six books of literary criticism, the latest being The Triumph of the Novel: Dickens, Dostoevsky, Faulkner.

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