Carl Bode

Carl Bode (March 14 1911 – January 5 1993) was an author, poet, professor of English and American Studies at the University of Maryland, and officer of several literary and cultural organizations. 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.

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. 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. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Highlights of American Literature : based upon a core manuscript / by Bode, Carl Dr

    Published 1995
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    American perspectives : the United States in the modern age /

    Published 1992
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