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Bruccoli, Matthew J. "Public Domain and the Violation of Texts." Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook,
(1997):
193-95.
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"Prediction Is Made About James Joyce Novel: F.S. Fitzgerald Believes Ulysses Is Great Book of Future." F. Scott Fitzgerald on Authorship.
Ed. Bruccoli, Matthew J.;
Baughman, Judith S.
Columbia:
University of South Carolina Press,
1996.
91.
ISBN 1-57003-146-0.
From Richmond Times-Dispatch (24 June 1923): sec.2,5.
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Fitzgerald, F. Scott. "To: Bennett Cerf 29 August 1932." F. Scott Fitzgerald on Authorship.
Ed. Bruccoli, Matthew J.;
Baughman, Judith S.
Columbia:
University of South Carolina Press,
1996.
123.
ISBN 1-57003-146-0.
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Nabokov, Vladimir. "To: Jack Dalton." Vladimir Nabokov: Selected Letters, 1940-77.
Ed. Nabokov, Dmitri;
Bruccoli, Matthew J.
San Diego:
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich; Bruccoli Clark Layman,
1989.
350-51.
ISBN 0-15-164190-0.
Letter dictated to Mrs. Vladimir Nabokov declining an invitation to write an article on JJ. Re Finnegans Wake, "whose obscenities when deciphered are not justified by the commonplace myths and silly anecdotes they laboriously mask".
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Bruccoli, Matthew J.;
Duggan, Margaret M., eds. Correspondence of F. Scott Fitzgerald. New York:
Random House,
1980.
xxx, 640 pp.
ISBN 0-394-41773-9.
Includes Fitzgerald's cartoon of dinner guests at "Festival of St. James," 218, and transcription and facsimile of JJ's 11 July 1928 letter to Fitzgerald, 219.
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