Edmund Wilson

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Edmund Wilson was a prominent 20th-century American literary critic and essayist known for his influential writings on literature, politics, and culture.

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instanceOf author
essayist
human
journalist
literary critic
awardReceived Bollingen Prize for Criticism NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1895-05-08
dateOfDeath 1972-06-12
describedAs prominent 20th-century American literary critic and essayist
educatedAt Princeton University
employer The New Republic NERFINISHED
The New York Review NERFINISHED
The New Yorker NERFINISHED
Vanity Fair NERFINISHED
familyName Wilson
fullName Edmund Wilson NERFINISHED
genre essay
literary criticism
givenName Edmund NERFINISHED
influenced American literary criticism in the 20th century
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement New Criticism NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableIdea integration of literature and politics in criticism
notableWork Axel’s Castle NERFINISHED
Classics and Commercials NERFINISHED
Patriotic Gore NERFINISHED
The Shores of Light NERFINISHED
The Wound and the Bow NERFINISHED
To the Finland Station NERFINISHED
occupation editor
essayist
journalist
literary critic
placeOfBirth Red Bank, New Jersey NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Talcottville, New York NERFINISHED
residence Talcottville, New York NERFINISHED
Wellfleet, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
spouse Elena Mumm Thornton NERFINISHED
Elena Wilson NERFINISHED
Margaret Canby NERFINISHED
Mary McCarthy NERFINISHED
wroteAbout American Civil War literature
Marxism
modernist literature
symbolism

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