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A. Dwight Culler (1917–2006)

Auteur van Poetry and Criticism of Matthew Arnold (Riverside Bookshelf)

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Gangbare naam
Culler, A. Dwight
Officiële naam
Culler, Arthur Dwight
Geboortedatum
1917-07-25
Overlijdensdatum
2006-01-27
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
USA
Geboorteplaats
McPherson, Kansas, USA
Plaats van overlijden
Hamden, Connecticut, USA
Woonplaatsen
Hamden, Connecticut, USA
Opleiding
Oberlin College (BA|1938)
Yale University (Ph.D|1941 - English)
Beroepen
professor
literature scholar
Relaties
Culler, Jonathan D. (son)
Culler, Helen Simpson (spouse)
Organisaties
Yale University
Cornell University
University of Illinois
Civilian Public Service (WWII)
Korte biografie
A. Dwight Culler, for many years a Professor of English at Yale, died in Hamden, Friday, January 27, 2006. Professor Culler was a specialist in Victorian literature, which he treated in a broadly humanistic fashion, mingling the concerns of cultural history with those of the New Criticism. His major works dealt with the educational thought of John Henry Newman, the poetry of Matthew Arnold and Tennyson, and what he called "The Victorian Mirror of History", the habit, that is, of the Victorians to perceive analogies between their own age and various periods in the past and to interpret their age in terms of those analogies. Professor Culler was born in McPherson, Kansas, in 1917, grew up in northern Ohio, went to Oberlin College for his B.A. and to Yale for his Ph.D. He registered as a conscientious objector during the war and spent three and a half years in Civilian Public Service. Professor Culler married Helen Lucile Simpson, also a graduate student at Yale and later a Professor of English at Southern Connecticut State University, in September 1941. They had two children, Jonathan Culler, a professor at Cornell, and Elizabeth Culler, a research scientist in the Yale Child Study Center.

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