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'''Philip Fisher''' (born 1941) is the Felice Crowl Reid Professor of English and American Literature at [[Harvard University]] and an author.<ref>{{cite web|title=Department of English Faculty|url=http://english.fas.harvard.edu/faculty/fisher/|website=Harvard University|accessdate=13 September 2015}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|title=Still the New World: American Literature in a Culture of Creative Destruction|last=Fisher|first=Philip|publisher=Harvard University Press, Second Edition|year=1999|isbn=0674004094|location=|pages=Back Cover|quote=|via=}}</ref>
'''Philip Fisher''' (born 1941) is the Felice Crowl Reid Professor of English and American Literature at [[Harvard University]] and an author.<ref>{{cite web|title=Department of English Faculty|url=http://english.fas.harvard.edu/faculty/fisher/|website=Harvard University|accessdate=13 September 2015}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|title=Still the New World: American Literature in a Culture of Creative Destruction|last=Fisher|first=Philip|publisher=Harvard University Press, Second Edition|year=1999|isbn=0674004094|location=|pages=Back Cover|quote=|via=}}</ref>

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Philip Fisher (born 1941) is the Felice Crowl Reid Professor of English and American Literature at Harvard University and an author.[1][2]

He was a co-winner of the Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism in 2000 for his book, Still the New World: American Literature in a Culture of Creative Destruction.[3]

Books

  • The Vehement Passions (2002)
  • Still the New World: American Literature in a Culture of Creative Destruction (1999)[4]
  • Wonder, the Rainbow and the Aesthetics of Rare Experiences (1998)[5]
  • Making and Effacing Art (1991)
  • Hard Facts (1986)
  • Making Up Society (1981)

References

  1. ^ "Department of English Faculty". Harvard University. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  2. ^ Fisher, Philip (1999). Still the New World: American Literature in a Culture of Creative Destruction. Harvard University Press, Second Edition. pp. Back Cover. ISBN 0674004094.
  3. ^ "Harvard critics Elaine Scarry and Philip Fisher share 2000 Capote Award at UI - University News Service - The University of Iowa". www.news-releases.uiowa.edu. Retrieved 2016-12-08. {{cite web}}: line feed character in |title= at position 73 (help)
  4. ^ Fisher, Philip (1999). Still the new world : American literature in a culture of creative destruction (1st Harvard University Press pbk. ed.). Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. ISBN 0674838599.
  5. ^ Fisher, Philip (1998). Wonder, the rainbow, and the aesthetics of rare experiences. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. ISBN 0674955625.