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Frederick Wilcox Dupee : ウィキペディア英語版
F. W. Dupee
Frederick Wilcox Dupee (June 25, 1904 – January 19, 1979) was a highly distinguished American literary critic, essayist for ''Partisan Review'' and ''The New York Review of Books'', and professor emeritus of English at Columbia University. He was an eminent scholar of Henry James, and also wrote on contemporary poetry, fiction, and American culture. Dupee edited editions of Austen, Dickens, Gertrude Stein, and Leon Trotsky. He made the transition from being a radical Marxist who mainly wrote political essays to being one of the most well-respected literary critics of his time. Dupee died of a drug overdose in 1979.〔(Milestones, Feb. 5, 1979 - TIME )〕
== Early life and career ==
He was born in Chicago on June 25, 1904, he was the son of Leroy Church and Frances Wilcox Dupee. He earned his Ph.D. degree at Yale University in 1927 and taught at Bowdoin College and Bard College before going to Columbia University in 1948, where he taught modernist literature.

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