Awards & Winners

Frederick C. Crews

Date of Birth 20-February-1933
Place of Birth Philadelphia
(Pennsylvania, United States of America, Area code 215, Area code 267, Area codes 215 and 267)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Frederick Crews
Profession Author, Critic, Essayist
Frederick Campbell Crews is an award-winning American essayist, literary critic, author, and Professor Emeritus of English at the University of California, Berkeley. He received popular attention for The Pooh Perplex, a book of satirical essays parodying contemporary casebooks. Initially a proponent of psychoanalytic literary criticism, Crews later moved away from, and in the early 1980s rejected psychoanalysis, going on to criticize Sigmund Freud's scientific and ethical standards. Crews became a prominent participant in the "Freud wars" of the 1980s and 90s, which debated the reputation, scholarship and impact on the 20th century of the founder of psychoanalysis. Crews has also published a variety of skeptical and rationalist essays, including book reviews and commentary for The New York Review of Books, on a variety of topics including Freud's work and recovered memory therapy, both of which were published as separate collections. Crews has also published several successful handbooks on the English language.

Awards by Frederick C. Crews

Check all the awards nominated and won by Frederick C. Crews.

2006


Nominations 2006 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism Follies of the Wise

1993


Spielvogel-Diamonstein Award for the Art of the Essay
Honored for : The Critics Bear It Away: American Fiction and the Academy