R. W. B. Lewis - Works Edited

Works Edited

  • Presence of Walt Whitman (1962)
  • Malraux: A Collection of Critical Essays (1964)
  • The Letters of Edith Wharton (1989, with Nancy Lewis)
  • The Selected Short Stories of Edith Wharton (1991)
Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography (1976–2000)
  • R. W. B. Lewis (1976)
  • John E. Mack (1977)
  • Walter Jackson Bate (1978)
  • Leonard Baker (1979)
  • Edmund Morris (1980)
  • Robert K. Massie (1981)
  • William S. McFeely (1982)
  • Russell Baker (1983)
  • Louis R. Harlan (1984)
  • Kenneth Silverman (1985)
  • Elizabeth Frank (1986)
  • David J. Garrow (1987)
  • David Herbert Donald (1988)
  • Richard Ellmann (1989)
  • Sebastian de Grazia (1990)
  • Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith (1991)
  • Lewis B. Puller (1992)
  • David McCullough (1993)
  • David Levering Lewis (1994)
  • Joan D. Hedrick (1995)
  • Jack Miles (1996)
  • Frank McCourt (1997)
  • Katharine Graham (1998)
  • A. Scott Berg (1999)
  • Stacy Schiff (2000)
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Name Lewis, Rwb
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Date of birth 1917
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Date of death 2002
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