Joseph Wood Krutch Born: 25-Nov-1893 Birthplace: Knoxville, TN Died: 22-May-1970 Location of death: Tucson, AZ Cause of death: Cancer - Colon
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Naturalist, Critic Nationality: United States Executive summary: The Modern Temper Military service: US Army (1918) A resident of Arizona after his retirement from Columbia University. University: BA, University of Tennessee (1915) University: MA, Columbia University (1916) University: PhD, Columbia University (1923) Professor: Brooklyn Polytechnic University (1921-24) Professor: Columbia University (1937-53)
The Nation Drama Critic (1924-52) American Academy of Arts and Letters
Author of books:
Edgar Allan Poe (1926, criticism) The Modern Temper (1929, criticism) Five Masters (1930, criticism) Experience and Art (1932, criticism) Samuel Johnson (1944, biography) Henry David Thoreau (1948, biography) Modernism in Modern Drama (1953, criticism) The Measure of Man (1954) The Voice in the Desert (1955) The Great Chain of Life (1956) Human Nature and the Human Condition (1959, essays) More Lives Than One (1962, memoir) If You Don't Mind My Saying So... (1964, essays)
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