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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 differentiated from ...

  2. Sep 18, 2018 · Quinton, the adopted son of Reynolds and Loni Anderson, was not mentioned in Reynolds' will, but he was provided for in a trust. Reynolds died in 2018 at age 82, leaving behind a net worth of $5 million.

  3. Feb 24, 2003 · Quentin Anderson, a literary critic, cultural historian and Columbia professor emeritus of American literature, died Tuesday at his home in Morningside Heights. He was 90.

  4. Anderson has a genius for selectivity; his true “Emerson” lives in a literal handful of apocalyptic passages, his “Whitman” in “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry,” his “James” in three paragraphs of climax of The Golden Bowl.

  5. Feb 25, 2003 · Quentin Anderson, 90, a literary critic and cultural historian who taught at Columbia University from 1939 until 1981, died Feb. 18 in his New York City home of unspecified causes.

  6. Quentin Anderson (July 21, 1912 – February 18, 2003) was an American literary critic and cultural historian at Columbia University.

  7. Jan 1, 1971 · Quentin Anderson. The Imperial Self: An Essay in American Literary and Cultural History Hardcover – January 1, 1971. by Quentin Anderson (Author) 5.0 1 rating. See all formats and editions. Hardcover. $18.53 9 Used from $11.34. Print length. 274 pages. Language. English. Publisher. Knopf. Publication date. January 1, 1971. ISBN-10. 0394414586.

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