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.
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 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] (http://www.worldbeyondborders.org/quotes.htm).
Van Doren died in Torrington, Connecticut on July 18, 1950.
Publications
- American and British Literature since 1890 (1939), co-written with Mark Van Doren
- Benjamin Franklin (1939), winner of the 1939 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography
References
- Quotations database (http://www.worldbeyondborders.org/quotes.htm), World Beyond Borders.