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  1. Mark Van Doren (June 13, 1894 – December 10, 1972) was an American poet, writer and critic. He was a scholar and a professor of English at Columbia University for nearly 40 years, where he inspired a generation of influential writers and thinkers including Thomas Merton, Robert Lax, John Berryman, Whittaker Chambers, and Beat ...

  2. Mark Van Doren was a poet, critic, and teacher who influenced many student writers. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1940 for his Collected Poems and wrote on John Dryden, Shakespeare, and Nathaniel Hawthorne.

  3. Jun 9, 2024 · Mark Van Doren (born June 13, 1894, Hope, Illinois, U.S.—died December 10, 1972, Torrington, Connecticut) was an American poet, writer, and eminent teacher. He upheld the writing of verse in traditional forms throughout a lengthy period of experiment in poetry.

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  4. Mark Van Doren (1894–1972) Teacher. PhD 1920. Faculty 1920–59; Emeritus, 1959–72. A legendary classroom presence who inspired generations of Columbia students—many of them future writers and critics—Van Doren was a poet, editor, and biographer as well as a scholar and teacher.

  5. Mark Van Doren was an American poet, critic, and teacher whose work is experiencing a resurgence of interest today. Though he wrote across many genres, including fiction, plays, and literary criticism, his poetry stands out for its clarity and engagement with rural life and the natural world.

  6. Learn about Mark Van Doren, who won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1940 and wrote numerous books of poetry and nonfiction. Explore his poems, biography, and legacy on the Academy of American Poets website.

  7. Mark Albert Van Doren (van DOHR-uhn) was a distinguished American poet, critic, fiction writer, editor, and educator. He was born in Hope, Illinois, the son of Dr. Charles Lucius Van...