John Crowe Ransom

John Crowe Ransom at [[Kenyon College]] in 1941. Photo by [[Robie Macauley]]. John Crowe Ransom (April 30, 1888 – July 3, 1974) was an American educator, scholar, literary critic, poet, essayist and editor. He is considered to be a founder of the New Criticism school of literary criticism. As a faculty member at Kenyon College, he was the first editor of the widely regarded ''Kenyon Review''. Highly respected as a teacher and mentor to a generation of accomplished students, he also was a prize-winning poet and essayist. He was nominated for the 1973 Nobel Prize in Literature. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Ransom, John Crowe, 1888-1974
    Published 1969
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    by Ransom, John Crowe, 1888-1974
    Published 1979
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    by Ransom, John Crowe, 1888-1974
    Published 1938
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    by Ransom, John Crowe, 1888-1974
    Published 1955
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    by Ransom, John Crowe, 1888-1974
    Published 1965
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    by Ransom, John Crowe, 1888-1974
    Published 1984
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    by Ransom, John Crowe, 1888-1974
    Published 1985
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    Published 1967
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    Published 1939
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