Anne Margaret Daniel

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Anne Margaret Daniel writes and teaches in New York City. She is also the associate director of the Yeats International Summer School of Sligo, Ireland. Her articles, essays, and reviews on English, Irish, and American literature, and on topics from colonial Virginia history to Oscar Wilde's trials to Scott Fitzgerald to Philip Roth, have appeared in anthologies, critical editions, literary magazines, and baseball journals from Isis to the Elysian Fields Quarterly and Studies in English Literature. She is currently finishing a book, and teaching courses in Irish literature, American fiction, and the Eighteenth century at The New School University. Her classes include The Irish Renaissance, James Joyce, The American Dream, Samuel Beckett, and Modern and contemporary drama.

Fording Yeats's river at Thoor Ballylee

Selected Works

Magazine article
In The Waste Land of Your Mind: Desolation Row Revisited
Bob Dylan, "Highway 61 Revisited," and High Modernism
The Asia Series: Impressions
Bob Dylan's paintings at the Gagosian.
F. Scott Fitzgerald, seventy years since his death
Scott Fitz, a literary critic to the end
Book
REDHEADS
Got red hair? Like red hair? Redheads, the book (preview)
Essay
F. Scott Fitzgerald
You've been through all of F. Scott Fitzgerald's books....
Lost in Translation: Oscar, Bosie, and Salome
Oscar Wilde's Salome in French and English
"Arthur Symons and 'The Savoy'"
Study of fin-de-siecle literature in England
"Philip Roth, MVP"
Three early-70s novels of Roth’s reread.
Dylan at Doubleday
Bob Dylan and baseball in Cooperstown, NY