Bowden, Edwin T.

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Active 1924
Active 2006

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The son of Col. Edwin T. and Allie Myrick Bowden, Edwin Turner Bowden, Jr. (1924-2006) graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy before entering Harvard University in 1942.

From 1943 through 1946, he served in the U. S. Army Air Forces as a weather observer in the American Theater of Operations, attaining the rank of corporal by the time of his honorable discharge. Following the war, Bowden graduated from Harvard in 1948, studied at Cambridge University on a Fulbright Fellowship from 1949 through 1950, and received his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Yale University in 1949 and 1952, respectively.

Bowden taught at Yale until 1956, when he joined the University of Texas at Austin's Department of English. His teaching and research focused on American literature, including the work of Henry James, Washington Irving, and Peter De Vries.

From 1967 through 1986, Bowden also edited the English Department's journal "Texas Studies in Literature and Language." As an editor and author, Bowden published numerous works, including "The Themes of Henry James" (1956), "The Satiric Poems of John Trumbull" (1962), and "Peter De Vries: A Bibliography, 1934 to 1977" (1978). After his retirement in 1994, he served as secretary of the Austin Paleontological Society and volunteered at the El Buen Pastor Food Pantry.

In 1948, Bowden married Ann Haddon, and the couple had three children before divorcing in 1969.

The next year, Bowden married Mary Weatherspoon, with whom he had two children.

From the description of Bowden, Edwin Turner, Jr., papers, [ca. 1924]-2006 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 730451863

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  • American literature
  • World War, 1939-1945

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  • Austin (Tex.) (as recorded)
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