Ann Douglas is an American literary historian who specializes in intellectual history. She is the Parr Professor Emerita of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University.[1]
Biography
Douglas attended Milton Academy,[2] received her B.A. and Ph.D. from Harvard University and B.Phil. from the University of Oxford. She taught at Princeton University from 1970 to 1974 and was the first woman to teach in Princeton's English department and the first woman to be offered assistant professorship at Harvard.[3][4] She then joined Columbia's faculty.[1][5] Her research interests include 20th-century American intellectual and cultural history.[6] She is regarded as one of America's foremost cultural historians.[2]