W.C. Brownell

American critic
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Also known as: William Crary Brownell
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In full:
William Crary Brownell
Born:
August 30, 1851, New York, New York, U.S.
Died:
July 22, 1928, Williamstown, Massachusetts (aged 76)

W.C. Brownell (born August 30, 1851, New York, New York, U.S.—died July 22, 1928, Williamstown, Massachusetts) was a critic who sought to expand the scope of American literary criticism as Matthew Arnold had for British. After graduating from Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts, in 1871, Brownell joined the New York World, becoming city editor in a year. After serving on The Nation from 1879 to 1881, he became editor and literary adviser to Charles Scribner’s Sons, a New York publisher, in 1888, remaining there until his death. His first two books, French Traits (1889) and French Art (1892), established a new ...(100 of 127 words)