The uses of nature; a study of Robert Frost's poetry (1960)
William H. Pritchard (born 1932) is an American literary critic and the Henry Clay Folger Professor of English, Emeritus, at Amherst College.
Early life and education
William Harrison Pritchard, Jr., was born in 1932, the son of William H. Pritchard and Marion (LaGrange) Pritchard of Johnson City, New York.[1] A graduate of Johnson City High School at age 16,[2] he earned an A.B. in philosophy at Amherst College in 1953, and an M.A. (1956) and a Ph.D. in English (1960) at Harvard University,[3] with the dissertation, The uses of nature; a study of Robert Frost's poetry.[4]
Pritchard and Marietta Perl wed in August, 1957, in the Harvard University Chapel.[5]
Career
Pritchard began teaching at Amherst in 1958. His academic interests include American and British 20th century fiction, poetry and literary criticism.[6]
Selected publications
Books
Pritchard, William H. (June 23, 2009). On Poets and Poetry. Swallow Press. ISBN978-0804011150.
Pritchard, William H. (2003). Shelf Life: Literary Essays and Reviews. University of Massachusetts Press. ISBN978-1558493759.[7]
Pritchard, William H. (2000). Updike: America's Man of Letters. Steerforth Pres. ISBN978-1586420024.[8]
Pritchard, William H. (1997). Lives of the Modern Poets. University Press of New England. ISBN978-0874517873.[9]
Pritchard, William H. (1995). English Papers: A Teaching Life. Graywolf Press. ISBN978-1555972349.[10]
Pritchard, William H. (1990). Randall Jarrell: A Literary Life. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN978-0374246778.[11]
Pritchard, William H. (1984). Frost: A Literary Life Reconsidered. Oxford University Press. ISBN978-0195034622.
Gottesman, R.; Holland, L. B.; Kalstone, D.; Murphy, F; Parker, H.; Pritchard, W. H. (1980). The Norton anthology of American literature. New York: WW Norton & Company, Inc., New York. ISBN0-393-95119-7.