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Anne Margaret Daniel

Anne Margaret Daniel teaches literature at the New School University in New York City. Her articles, essays, notes, and reviews, covering topics from Oscar Wilde’s trials to Bob Dylan and contemporary music, have appeared for the past twenty years in books, critical editions, magazines, and journals from The New York Times to Hot Press to The Times Literary Supplement. Anne Margaret has degrees in American history and English literature from Harvard (A.B.), Georgetown (M.A.), and Princeton (Ph.D). As a graduate student at Princeton in 1996, she gave the keynote lecture at the F. Scott Fitzgerald Centenary Conference held at his alma mater, and has published extensively on his writing, and on American Modernism, since. Her edition of Olivia Shakespeare’s forgotten fin-de-siècle novella “Beauty’s Hour” was published by Valancourt in 2015, and her edition of the last complete short stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald, “I’d Die For You And Other Lost Stories,” was published by Scribner / Simon & Schuster in 2017. In spring 2017, she taught the first course at a New York university in the combined arts and letters of Bob Dylan. Anne Margaret lives in Manhattan and in upstate New York with her husband.