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Early American Literature

Early American Literature
Edited by Sandra Gustafson,
The University of Notre Dame
Founded in 1966, Early American Literature is the journal of the Division on American Literature to 1800 of the Modern
Language Association. It is the only journal that focuses on the scholarship and criticism of American literature through the early national period. It typically includes six essays, an essay review or forum, and several book reviews.
More information about Early American Literature from the editor.
Frequency: Three times a year: Spring, Fall, Winter
Size: 6" x 9", 96 pages approx.
Circulation: 600 total: 500 domestic, 100 foreign
Bibliographic information: ISSN: 0012-8163
Subscriptions: Volume 42, 2008
Foreign:
Agency: 5% discount on institutional rate.
Sample issues: Sent upon request to libraries, based on available stock.
Back issues: Most recent five volumes available from publisher.
Online Access: Journal issues also available online from Project Muse.
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© 2009 The University of North Carolina Press

Subscribers: Scholars and critics in the fields of early American history and culture, as well as specialists in early
American literature.
Annual: $54.00 Institutions; $34.00 Individuals
Three years: $153.90 Institutions; $96.90 Individuals
Single issues: $16.70 U.S.
Annual: $59.00 Institutions; $41.00 Individuals
Three years: $169.50 Institutions; $115.85 Individuals
Single issues: $19.70
Sandra Gustafson is professor of English at The University of Notre Dame.
116 South Boundary Street, Chapel Hill, NC 27514-3808
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