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Matthews, James Brander

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Matthews, James Brander (1852-1929)

US writer. His critical works include French Dramatists of the Nineteenth Century 1881, Aspects of Fiction 1896 and 1902, Molière, his Life and his Works 1910, and Playwrights on Playmaking 1923. He also wrote a comedy, Margery's Lovers 1884, and several New York novels, including Vignettes of Manhattan 1894.

A founder of the American Copyright League, the Dunlap Society, and the Simplified Spelling Board, he became president of the Modern Language Association of America in 1910.


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