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Judith S. Baughman is a notable figure in literary criticism and scholarship, particularly recognized for her insightful works on American authors such as F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway. She has contributed significantly to the understanding of these literary giants through her publications, including 'Literary Masters: F. Scott Fitzgerald', which explores the depths of Fitzgerald's works and his influence on American literature. Baughman's approach often combines thorough research with a keen analytical perspective, making her a respected voice in literary studies.

In addition to her critical analyses, Baughman has authored several books that delve into the lives and correspondences of prominent writers, such as 'The Sons of Maxwell Perkins', which features letters exchanged among Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and their editor. Her works not only illuminate the complexities of these authors' relationships but also provide context for their literary contributions. Through her scholarship, Baughman has inspired both readers and writers to appreciate the nuances of American literature.