Carnochan, W. B. W.B. Carnochan papers, 1928-2009 (inclusive), 1960-2009 (bulk). - View Resource (original) (raw)
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Educated at Harvard University (A.B. 1953, A.M. 1957, and Ph.D. 1960), W. B. Carnochan joined the English faculty at Stanford University in 1960. He chaired the English department from 1971-73 and has served the University as dean of graduate studies and vice-provost, 1975-80, and director of the Stanford Humanities Center, 1985-1991. A scholar of the eighteenth century, his published books include GIBBON'S SOLITUDE: THE INWARD WORLD OF THE HISTORIAN (1987), CONFINEMENT AND FLIGHT: AN ESSAY ON E...
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