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(1829-1900) Editor, novelist. Charles Dudley Warner graduated from Cazenovia Seminary in 1845 and enrolled at Hamilton College in 1848. After practicing law in Chicago, he edited the “Hartford Courant.” He also edited the “American Men of Letters” series, for which he wrote a life of Washington Irving, and also the “Library of the Worlds Best Literature.” He co-wrote “The Gilded Age” (1873) with Mark Twain.

Full Name

Charles Dudley Warner

Locations

Madison

Author's Timeline


1829

BIRTH

Charles Dudley Warner was born in Plainfield, Massachusetts, in 1829.

1845

OTHER

Warner graduated from Cazenovia Seminary in Cazenovia, New York.

1851

OTHER

Warner graduated from Hamilton College in Clinton, New York in 1851.

1871

LITWORK

My Summer in a Garden


Collection of essays.

1873

LITWORK

The Gilded Age


Novel co-written with Mark Twain.

1873

LITWORK

Backlog Studies


Collection of essays.

1874

LITWORK

Baddeck


Collection of essays.

1878

LITWORK

Being A Boy


Collection of essays.

1881

LITWORK

Life of Washington Irving


Biography included in the ���American Men of Letters��� series which Warner edited.

1889

LITWORK

A Little Journey in the World


Novel.

1894

LITWORK

The Golden House


Novel.

1896

LITWORK

Library of the Worlds Best Literature


Edited by Warner.

1899

LITWORK

That Fortune


Novel.

1900

DEATH

Charles Dudley Warner died in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1900.

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