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  1. Quentin Anderson (July 21, 1912 – February 18, 2003) was an American literary critic and cultural historian at Columbia University. His research focused on 19th-century American authors, especially Henry James , Ralph Waldo Emerson , and Walt Whitman , and their attempts to define American identity as both connected to and ...

  2. 18 de sept. de 2018 · Reynolds died earlier this month at age 82. Quinton, born in 1988, was the adopted son of Reynolds and his ex-wife Loni Anderson . After Reynolds’ death, Anderson told Fox News in a statement,...

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    Quentin Anderson (21 de julio de 1912 - 18 de febrero de 2003) fue un crítico literario e historiador cultural estadounidense de la Universidad de Columbia . [1] Su investigación se centró en los autores estadounidenses del siglo XIX, especialmente Henry James , Ralph Waldo Emerson y Walt Whitman , y sus intentos de definir la identidad ...

  4. 24 de feb. de 2003 · By Wolfgang Saxon. Feb. 24, 2003. Quentin Anderson, a literary critic, cultural historian and Columbia professor emeritus of American literature, died Tuesday at his home in Morningside...

  5. 25 de feb. de 2003 · Feb. 25, 2003 12 AM PT. From Staff and Wire Reports. Quentin Anderson, 90, a literary critic and cultural historian who taught at Columbia University from 1939 until 1981, died Feb. 18 in his...

  6. Our Senior Management Team. As the Executive Chairman and founding force behind DVC Consultants, Quentin Anderson is a visionary leader known for his expertise in guiding companies through the complexities of digital transformation and disruptive technologies.

  7. Starting from Emerson. The Imperial Self: An Essay in American Literary and Cultural History. by Quentin Anderson. Knopf. 274 pp. $7.95. Quentin Andersons “essay in American literary and cultural history,” a superb and outrageous book, sees our current counter-cultural rabblement as having started from Emerson.