Dictionary of Literary Biography

Dictionary of Literary Biography
Generic cover design for the DLB series

The Dictionary of Literary Biography is a specialist encyclopedia dedicated to literature. Published by Gale, the 375-volumes set[1] covers a wide variety of literary topics, periods, and genres, with a focus on American and British literature.[2]

Contents

Purpose and scope

The series editors write that "Our purpose is to make literature and its creators better understood and more accessible to students and the reading public, while satisfying the needs of teachers and researchers."[3] They define literature as "the intellectual commerce of a nation; not merely belles lettres but as that ample and complex process by which ideas are generated, shaped, and transmitted." (emphasis in original) The series thus includes biographies of historians, journalists, publishers, book collectors, and screenwriters.[3] The biographies are focused on an author's writings and the development of his or her career.[3] In addition to author biographies, the series publishes volumes on literary topics, periods, and genres. Some authors appear in multiple volumes, as befits their work.[3]

Each volume is overseen by an expert in the field[4] and is approximately 3,000 to 5,000 words long. The biographies contain basic information, such as birth and death dates, a bibliography of the author's works, and a "further reading" list of sources on the author and his or her works.[1] Each volume is illustrated by relevant drawings, paintings, or photographs of the authors as well as title pages of their works.[4]

As of 2006, the series had 375 volumes, which included 23 yearbooks and 45 documentary volumes. Altogether, the series included 13,500 author biographies.[1] The DLB exists in both print and electronic versions.[1] As of 2006, approximately 85 percent of the series was online.[5]

History

The project was proposed by Frederick G. Ruffner, president of Gale, to the company Bruccoli Clark, in November 1975. After a few sample entries were written, an advisory board was appointed to design the format of the entire series. The first volume was published in 1978.[3] DLB Yearbooks were published between 1981 and 2002 to keep the series up-to-date.[3] These have now been discontinued.[1] The series is currently published and distributed by Thomson Gale, but produced in Columbia, South Carolina by Bruccoli Clark Layman, a company composed of the well-known scholars Matthew J. Bruccoli and Richard Layman and the now deceased businessman, C. E. Frazer Clark, Jr..[1]

Reception

Michael Rogers wrote that "it is hands-down the best overall literary reference work ever published" but that many reference librarians had probably never heard of it.[1] Choice has named the DLB an Outstanding Academic Book four times and American Library Association's Reference and User Services Association has twice named it as an Outstanding Reference Source.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Rogers, 106.
  2. ^ Stokes, Cindy Lee. A Categorical Guide to the DLB. Indiana University (Bloomington). Retrieved 6 April 2009.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Plan of the Series", xix.
  4. ^ a b "Plan of the Series", xx.
  5. ^ Rogers, 107.

References

  • DLB Advisory Board. “Plan of the Series”. Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: A Documentary Volume. Ed. Tom Quirk. DLB 343. Detroit: Gale, 2009. ISBN 078768161X.
  • Rogers, Michael. "Democratizing Literature". Library Journal (15 June 2006): 106–07.

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