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'''Carlos Baker''' ([[May 5]], [[1909]] – [[April 18]], [[1987]]) was the [[Woodrow Wilson]] Professor of Literature at [[Princeton University]]. He earned his [[B.A.]] <!-- What's an A.B. ???-->, [[Master of Arts (postgraduate)|M.A.]] and [[Ph.D]] at [[Dartmouth College|Dartmouth]], [[Harvard University|Harvard]], and Princeton respectively. Baker's published works included several novels and books of poetry and various literary criticisms and essays. In 1969 he published a highly-acclaimed scholarly biography of [[Ernest Hemingway]]. His other major works included a biography of [[Percy Bysshe Shelley]]. |
'''Carlos Baker''' ([[May 5]], [[1909]] – [[April 18]], [[1987]]) was the [[Woodrow Wilson]] Professor of Literature at [[Princeton University]]. He earned his [[B.A.]] <!-- What's an A.B. ???-->, [[Master of Arts (postgraduate)|M.A.]] and [[Ph.D]] at [[Dartmouth College|Dartmouth]], [[Harvard University|Harvard]], and Princeton respectively. Baker's published works included several novels and books of poetry and various literary criticisms and essays. In 1969 he published a highly-acclaimed scholarly biography of [[Ernest Hemingway]]. His other major works included a biography of [[Percy Bysshe Shelley]]. |
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Revision as of 17:25, 22 August 2007
Carlos Baker (May 5, 1909 – April 18, 1987) was the Woodrow Wilson Professor of Literature at Princeton University. He earned his B.A. , M.A. and Ph.D at Dartmouth, Harvard, and Princeton respectively. Baker's published works included several novels and books of poetry and various literary criticisms and essays. In 1969 he published a highly-acclaimed scholarly biography of Ernest Hemingway. His other major works included a biography of Percy Bysshe Shelley.