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050 _ahttp://www.jstor.org/subject/americanstudies
245 _aStudies in the American Renaissance
260 _aJSTOR
310 _aAnnually
362 _a1977 - 1996
520 _aStudies in the American Renaissance published biographical, historical, and bibliographical literary scholarship on the period of the American Renaissance (roughly 1830-1860). Because there were no page limits on articles, Studies was able to publish such extended works as editions of Bronson Alcott's letters and journals, Louisa May Alcott's letters, Ralph Waldo Emerson's early poetry, Nathaniel Hawthorne's consular letters, Edgar Allan Poe's short stories and essays, and Henry David Thoreau's A Life without Principle lectures; the apparatus for an edition of Poe's Eureka; calendars of the letters of Louisa May Alcott, Margaret Fuller, Sophia Peabody Hawthorne, Poe, and Thoreau; a calendar of Thoreau's lectures; and extended bibliographical works on Emerson, Fuller, Hawthorne, Poe, and Thoreau. In twenty volumes, Studies published 265 articles by 174 contributors, a total of approximately 8,500 pages containing nearly four million words.
650 _aAmerican Studies
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