Carl Van Doren (1885–1950)
Author of Benjamin Franklin
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Works by Carl Van Doren
Jane Mecom, the favorite sister of Benjamin Franklin: her life here first fully narrated from their entire surviving correspondence (1950) 15 copies
The Three Readers: Clifton Fadiman, Sinclair Lewis, Carl Van Doren (2017) — Editor; Contributor — 8 copies
A Short History of American Literature Based on The Cambridge History of American Literature by William Peterfield Trent, John Erskine, Stuart P. Sherman, & Carl Van Doren, Eds. (2015) — Editor — 3 copies
Four Plays by Ibsen: Hedda Gabler; An Enemy of the People; The Lady from the Sea; The Wild Duck (1960) 2 copies
Benjamin Franklin, Volume 3: Paris 2 copies
Benjamin Franklin (abridged) 1 copy
Letters From Carl; a First Selection From the More Intimate Letters Written to His Friends By Carl Van Doren (1951) 1 copy
Irony in Velvet [article] 1 copy
Seven Stories by Hawthorne 1 copy
James Branch Cabell: Three Essays — Contributor — 1 copy
Great Rehearsal: The Story of the Making and Ratifying of the Constitution of the United States 1 copy
Nous, peuple des États-Unis 1 copy
An Illinois boyhood 1 copy
Meet Dr. Franklin 1 copy
Associated Works
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (1791) — Introduction, some editions — 8,285 copies, 126 reviews
The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. (1819) — Preface, some editions — 1,733 copies, 23 reviews
The School for Scandal (1777) — Introduction, some editions; Introduction, some editions — 1,168 copies, 19 reviews
5 Plays: Clouds / Wasps / Birds / Lysistrata / Frogs (1955) — Introduction, some editions — 293 copies, 2 reviews
Gulliver's Travels / A Tale of a Tub / The Battle of the Books (1704) — Introduction, some editions — 115 copies
Gentlemen, Scholars and Scoundrels: A Treasury of the Best of Harper's Magazine from 1850 to the Present (1972) — Contributor — 62 copies
Rifleman Dodd and The Gun: Two Novels of the Peninsular Wars (1932) — Foreword, some editions — 53 copies
Twentieth-Century American Literature (Chelsea House Library of Literary Criticism) (1986) — Contributor — 20 copies
I hear America singing;: An anthology of folk poetry, (1937) — some editions; Introduction, some editions — 18 copies
An Enemy of the People / The Wild Duck / Hedda Gabler / The Lady From the Sea (1978) — Introduction — 15 copies
Wings, Vol. 6, No. 2, February 1932 — Contributor — 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Van Doren, Carl Clinton
- Birthdate
- 1885-09-10
- Date of death
- 1950-07-18
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Columbia University (PhD, 1911)
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign - Occupations
- novelist
teacher
editor
biographer
critic - Organizations
- Columbia University
The Nation
American Academy of Arts and Letters (Literature ∙ 1944) - Awards and honors
- Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography (1939)
- Relationships
- Van Doren, Mark (brother)
Van Doren, Charles (nephew) - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Hope, Illinois, USA
- Place of death
- Torrington, Connecticut, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Carl Van Doren does what most of us do who read and admire Cabell: write about Cabell in Cabellian style. The opening gambit shows as much:
"There are more arguments to prove that James Branch Cabell is a legend than to prove that he is a fact."
But Van Doren is no mere epigone. He's gone all the way into literary criticism, and can focus in on the crucial truth:
"Mr. Cabell is the most humorous of mythologists. Out of what might seem pedantry if there were less gusto in it, or ignorance if show more there were less method, he has inextricably jumbled all the mythologies as well as all the histories and geographies. nor has he hesitated to invent with a large hand. The result is that he crowds his pages with symbols which may be brilliantly suggestive and which may be merely mystification. But Mr. cabell no more minds irritating than he minds mystifying. he works under cove, always by the method of indirection. . . . Allegory lurks where no one has any reason to suspect it; allegory is also sometimes absent from passages wherein by all precedent it ought to be. What reader, in such circumstances, can be quite sure that Mr. Cabell is not having sport with him?"
Exactly. This is a necessary little book for those who love Cabell. And, perhaps, even for those who are offended at being made sport of. show less
"There are more arguments to prove that James Branch Cabell is a legend than to prove that he is a fact."
But Van Doren is no mere epigone. He's gone all the way into literary criticism, and can focus in on the crucial truth:
"Mr. Cabell is the most humorous of mythologists. Out of what might seem pedantry if there were less gusto in it, or ignorance if show more there were less method, he has inextricably jumbled all the mythologies as well as all the histories and geographies. nor has he hesitated to invent with a large hand. The result is that he crowds his pages with symbols which may be brilliantly suggestive and which may be merely mystification. But Mr. cabell no more minds irritating than he minds mystifying. he works under cove, always by the method of indirection. . . . Allegory lurks where no one has any reason to suspect it; allegory is also sometimes absent from passages wherein by all precedent it ought to be. What reader, in such circumstances, can be quite sure that Mr. Cabell is not having sport with him?"
Exactly. This is a necessary little book for those who love Cabell. And, perhaps, even for those who are offended at being made sport of. show less
3312. Benjamin Franklin, by Carl Van Doren (read May 20, 2000) This won the 1939 Pulitzer Prize for Biography, and when I noticed it at our public library I thought I would read it. It has aged well, and is very well done. Franklin was a great man and had an interesting life. Of the 83 winners of the Pulitzer Prize for biography I have now read 49. Without concentrating on reading the others I will never get all of them read--and I will not devote all my time to getting them all read.
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