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Matthew Joseph Bruccoli

    Matthew J. Bruccoli was a leading literary scholar and the preeminent authority on F. Scott Fitzgerald. His lifelong passion for Fitzgerald stemmed from an early fascination with his short story 'The Diamond as Big as the Ritz,' leading to deep study and prolific writing about the Jazz Age author's life and work. Bruccoli's extensive career included authoring over fifty books, including the standard Fitzgerald biography, and editing works by both Fitzgerald and his wife, Zelda. Furthermore, Bruccoli was instrumental in founding the 'Dictionary of Literary Biography,' a vast reference work, leaving an indelible mark on American literary scholarship.

    Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook: 2000
    Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook: 1999
    Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook: 1998
    Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook: 2001
    Vladimir Nabokov
    The Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald
    • 2002

      The annual compendium features original essays that encapsulate the year's literary highlights, including poetry, fiction, and drama, alongside obituaries and tributes. It offers scholarly articles, interviews, and critical studies on significant events and writers in the literary world. Each volume includes lists of award winners, a necrology, and a cumulative index, making it a comprehensive resource for literature enthusiasts and scholars alike.

      Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook: 2001
    • 2001

      This collection offers a comprehensive overview of the literary landscape from the past year, featuring signed essays that encapsulate key developments in poetry, fiction, biography, drama, and children's literature. It includes scholarly articles, interviews, and critical studies that delve into significant events, influential organizations, notable works, and prominent writers, along with insights into the business of literature. The diverse content provides a rich resource for understanding contemporary literary trends and discussions.

      Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook: 2000
    • 2000

      The book features a collection of signed essays that encapsulate the year's developments in poetry, fiction, biography, drama, and children's literature. It includes scholarly articles, interviews, and critical studies that explore significant events, organizations, notable works, and influential writers, offering a comprehensive overview of the literary landscape and the business of literature during that year.

      Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook: 1999
    • 1999

      Featuring a wealth of previously unpublished material, this illustrated compendium captures the essence of the past year's literary scene. It includes signed essays summarizing key developments in poetry, fiction, biography, drama, and children's literature, alongside scholarly articles, interviews, and critical studies. Additional highlights consist of lists of awards, a necrology, and a comprehensive checklist of contributions to literary history, making it an essential resource for enthusiasts and scholars alike.

      Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook: 1998
    • 1995
    • 1994

      Describes the work of American writers from Faulkner to Wolfe and includes bibliographies of criticism

      Modern Classic Writers
    • 1990

      Vladimir Nabokov

      Selected Letters, 1940-1977

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      Over four hundred letters chronicle the author's career, recording his struggles in the publishing world, the battles over "Lolita," and his relationship with his wife.

      Vladimir Nabokov