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Her career as a fiction writer blossomed in the 1930s when she began to publish stories in The New Yorker, and gained the attention of critics such as Carl Van Doren.
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He succeeded Carl Van Doren as the editor of that publication.
Helen Keller: A Life 1998
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In 1924, writer Carl Van Doren moved in – and more recently, Vogue editor Anna Wintour, actor Richard Gere and painter Francesco Clemente.
Return to Montauk: Brant, Schnabel, Beard Frolic in Andy Land 1987
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In 1924, writer Carl Van Doren moved in – and more recently, Vogue editor Anna Wintour, actor Richard Gere and painter Francesco Clemente.
Return to Montauk: Brant, Schnabel, Beard Frolic in Andy Land 1987
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FULL bibliographies for all of the major novelists and most of the minor figures discussed in this volume may be found in The Cambridge History of American Literature (Putnam: 191721: 4 vols.) edited by William Peterfield Trent, John Erskine, Stuart P. Sherman, and Carl Van Doren.
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Sitting on the platform to our left was the late Carl Van Doren, the famous author, critic, biographer, editor, and Pulitzer Prize winner; and on our right was Phyllis McGinley, equally famous as one of America's outstanding writers of light verse.
In The Queens' Parlour Queen, Ellery 1864
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Carl Van Doren, Benjamin Franklin New York: The Viking Press, 1938, p.
America's First Dynasty Richard Brookhiser 2002
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See also The American Novel, by Carl Van Doren; New York, 1921.
Chapter 1. Introductory. 5. The General Character of American English Henry Louis 1921
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Comments on by Hugh Walpole, Carl Van Doren, Irvin S. Cobb,
When Winter Comes to Main Street Grant Martin Overton 1908
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