Arthur Mizener

1907 - 1988
country of citizenship:  United States of America
languages spoken, written or signed:  English
award received:  Guggenheim Fellowship

Arthur Mizener (September 3, 1907 – February 15, 1988) was an American professor of English and literary critic. After graduating from Princeton University, he obtained his master's degree from Harvard University before returning to Princeton to receive his doctorate in 1934. After teaching at Yale University; Wells College in Aurora, New York; and Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota, he joined Cornell in 1951. From then until his retirement in 1975, he was Mellon Foundation Professor of English at Cornell University. Among his other works, he was the author of the first biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Far Side of Paradise, and a biography of Ford Madox Ford. The novel, The Valley of Bones, by Anthony Powell is dedicated to Mizener. Source: Wikipedia (en)

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