Carl Bode

Carl Bode (1911–1993) was an author, poet, professor of English and American Studies at the University of Maryland, and officer of several literary and cultural organizations.[1] He wrote and edited over 30 books, including The American Lyceum, Antebellum Culture, Mencken, the first full biography to be published after H.L. Mencken's death, as well as Maryland, a 350-year history of the state. Bode edited The Collective Poems of Henry Thoreau, The Best of Thoreau's Journals, and The Portable Emerson among others.[2]

He was the founder of the American Studies Association and the Mencken Society, and was president of the Popular Culture Association and the Thoreau Society of America.[3] He was awarded fellowships both by the Guggenheim and Ford Foundations and was named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature while serving as cultural attaché at the American Embassy in London. He also taught at the University of Maryland for 40 years.[4]

List of published works

Edited works

  • Collected Poems of Henry Thoreau (1943)
  • The Best of Thoreau’s Journals
  • co-edited The Correspondence of Henry David Thoreau
  • The Portable Emerson (1981), in collaboration with Malcolm Cowley

Poetry, biographies, and other written works

  • The American Lyceum
  • Antebellum Culture
  • Mencken (1969)
  • Maryland: A Bicentennial History (1978)
  • The Anatomy of American Popular Culture (1983)
  • The Sacred Seasons (1975)
  • Practical Magic (1981)
  • The Man Behind You
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References

  1. "Collection: Carl Bode papers | Archival Collections". archives.lib.umd.edu. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
  2. "Carl Bode". Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
  3. "Carl Bode | Penguin Random House". PenguinRandomhouse.com. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
  4. "Carl Bode (1911-1993) - DC Poetry: A Splendid Wake". wikis.library.gwu.edu. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
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