Proper noun
Doren (plural Dorens)
A surname from German.
Although the film's images had entered the public domain, the film's story was still protected by virtue of it being a derivative work of the published story "The Greatest Gift", whose copyright was properly renewed by Philip Van Doren Stern in 1971. Source: Internet
Henry David Thoreau, The Annotated Walden (1970), Philip Van Doren Stern, ed., pp. 96, 132 Although provincial in his physical travels, he was extraordinarily well-read. Source: Internet
Doren complained that in translating Vergil's Aeneid, Dryden had added "a fund of phrases with which he could expand any passage that seemed to him curt". Source: Internet
Carl Van Doren 's 1917 article on Melville in a standard history of American literature was the start of renewed appreciation. Source: Internet
Cox 2003, p. 24. Production Background Director Frank Capra The original story " The Greatest Gift " was written by Philip Van Doren Stern in November 1939. Source: Internet
Cultured, brilliant and well connected, Van Doren introduced him to new books, new ideas, and new circles of friends. Source: Internet