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Resources for American Literary Study

Nancy F. Sweet, Editor
Paul Thifault, Editor

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Resources for American Literary Study

Nancy F. Sweet, Editor
Paul Thifault, Editor

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Resources for American Literary Study
is a scholarly periodical devoted to archival discovery and bibliographical analysis. Its subject area is the full range of works of American literature. Typical contributions include newly discovered letters and documents, checklists of primary and/or secondary writings about American authors, and biographical and compositional studies. Regular features include installments of the series “Prospects for the Study of American Literature” and a rich selection of reviews and review essays. The targeted audience of the journal is a scholarly one, from the graduate student to the senior professor.

Editors
Nancy F. Sweet, California State University, Sacramento, US
Paul Thifault, Springfield College, US

Managing Editor
Donna Black

Review Editor
MaryEllen Higgins, The Pennsylvania State University, Greater Allegheny, US

Editorial Advisory Board
Ralph Bauer, University of Maryland, US
Bernard W. Bell, The Pennsylvania State University US
Alfred Bendixen, Princeton University, US
Jackson R. Bryer, University of Maryland, US
Phyllis Cole, The Pennsylvania State University, Brandywine
James E. Dobson, Dartmouth College
Jerome Klinkowitz, University of Northern Iowa
Richard Kopley, The Pennsylvania State University, US
Shirley Moody-Turner, The Pennsylvania State University, US
James Nagel, University of Georgia, US
Sandra Harbert Petrulionis, The Pennsylvania State University, Altoona, US
Jeanne Campbell Reesman, University of Texas at San Antonio, US
David S. Reynolds, The Graduate Center, CUNY, US
Gary F. Scharnhorst, University of New Mexico, US
Robert Secor, The Pennsylvana State University, US
David S. Shields, University of South Carolina, US
G. Thomas Tanselle, Independent Scholar
Linda Wagner-Martin, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, US

Editorial Assistant
Remy Niland, Springfield College, US

To submit an article to Resources for American Literary Study, please visit http://www.editorialmanager.com/rals. The online system will guide you through the steps to upload your article to the editorial office.

All manuscripts should be written in English. All works considered appropriate for RALS are sent for anonymous peer review. An author should not include his or her name on the manuscript; all internal identifying references and notes should be masked for the review process. The editors cannot review or accept articles that have been previously published in any form or are under consideration at any other journal or publisher.

Persons interested in reviewing books or digital resources should contact the Review Editor, MaryEllen Higgins at . Review copies of scholarly books based on archival research in American literature and invitations to review digital American literary resources should also be sent to the Review Editor.

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