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Carl Clinton Van Doren

Birthdate:
Death: July 18, 1950 (64)
Immediate Family:

Son of Charles Lucius Van Doren and Eudora "Dora" Ann Butz Van Doren
Husband of Norma Jean O'Neill Wright Van Doren
Ex-husband of Irita Van Doren (Bradford)
Father of Anne Ross; Margaret Bevans and Barbara Klaw
Brother of Robert Guy Van Doren; Franklin "Frank" Eugene Van Doren; Paul Miletus Van Doren and Mark Albert Van Doren

Occupation: Critic and Biographer
Managed by: Evan Gregory Ward
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About Carl Clinton Van Doren

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Carl Clinton Van Doren (September 10, 1885–July 18, 1950) was a U.S. critic and Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer. He was the brother of Mark Van Doren and the uncle of Charles Van Doren.

Biography

Born in Hope, Vermilion County, Illinois, Van Doren was the son of a country doctor and was raised on the family farm. He earned a bachelor of arts from the University of Illinois in 1907 and a doctorate from Columbia University in 1911 and continued to teach there until 1930. He was a world federalist and once said, "It is obvious that no difficulty in the way of world government can match the danger of a world without it"[1].

Van Doren's study The American Novel, published in 1921, is generally credited with helping to re-establish Herman Melville's critical status as first-rate literary master.[1]

From 1912 to 1935, Van Doren was married to Irita Bradford, editor of the New York Herald Tribune book review. He married Jean Wright Gorman in 1939, but divorced in 1945.

Van Doren died in Torrington, Connecticut.

A residence hall at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is named after Carl Clinton Van Doren.

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^ Chapter 3, The American Novel

Publications

The American Novel (1921 & 1940 expanded)

The Secret History of the American Revolution (1941)

Why I Am an Unbeliever (1926)

American and British Literature Since 1890 (1925), co-written with Mark Van Doren

Benjamin Franklin (1938), winner of the 1939 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography

The Great Rehearsal (1948)



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Van_Doren

Carl Clinton Van Doren (September 10, 1885 – July 18, 1950) was a U.S. critic and Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer. He was the brother of Mark Van Doren and the uncle of Charles Van Doren.

Life and career

He was born in Hope, Vermilion County, Illinois on September 10, 1885 to a country doctor and was raised on the family farm. He earned a bachelor of arts from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1907 and a doctorate from Columbia University in 1911 and continued to teach there until 1930. He was a world federalist and once said, "It is obvious that no difficulty in the way of world government can match the danger of a world without it".

Van Doren's study The American Novel, published in 1921, is generally credited with helping to re-establish Herman Melville's critical status as first-rate literary master.

From 1912 to 1935, Van Doren was married to Irita Bradford, editor of the New York Herald Tribune book review. He married Jean Wright Gorman in 1939, but divorced in 1945.

Van Doren died in Torrington, Connecticut on July 18, 1950.

Legacy

A residence hall at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is named after Carl Clinton Van Doren.

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Carl Clinton Van Doren's Timeline

1885
September 19, 1885
1915
December 11, 1915
1917
October 21, 1917
New York, NY, United States
1920
September 17, 1920
1950
July 18, 1950
Age 64