AWARDS
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Fullbright
fellowship, 1955
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John
Addison Porter Prize, Yale University, 1956, for Shelley's Mythmaking
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Guggenheim
fellowship, 1962-63
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Newton
Arvin Award, 1967
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Melville
Cane Award, Poetry Society of America, 1971, for Yeats
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National
Book Awards juror, 1973
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D.H.L.,
Boston College, 1973
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D.H.L.,
Yeshiva University, 1975
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Zabel
Prize, American Institute of Arts and Letters, 1982
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MacArthur
Prize fellowship, 1985
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Christian
Guass Award, 1988, for Ruin the Sacred Truths
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Boston
Book Review Rea Nonfiction Prize, 1995, for The Western Canon: The Books
and School of the Ages
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D.H.L.,
University of Bologna, 1997
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D.H.L.,
St. Michael's College, 1998
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National
Book Award finalist, nonfiction, for Shakespeare: The Invention of the
Human, 1998
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National
Book Critics Circle Award finalist, criticism, for Shakespeare: The
Invention of the Human, 1998
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New
York Times Notable Book of the Year, for Shakespeare: The Invention
of the Human, 1998
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One
of Publishers Weekly Best Books of the Year, for Shakespeare: The Invention
of the Human, 1998
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ALA/Booklist
Editor's Choice, for Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human, 1998
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D.H.L.,
University of Rome, 1999
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14th
Catalonia International Prize, 2002
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