Resources for American Literary Study, a journal of archival and bibliographical scholarship in American literature, invites submissions for our upcoming 2022 issue. Covering all periods of American literature, RALS welcomes both traditional and digital approaches to archival and bibliographical analysis.
WHAT, WHEN AND WHERE
Founded in 1971, RALS remains the only major scholarly periodical of its kind. Each issue includes, in addition to archival and bibliographical research, related book reviews and a unique “Prospects” essay that identifies new directions in the study of major authors. Our editorial board consists of leading scholars from an array of fields and subfields in American literary study.
Submissions range greatly in terms of length and approach. Recent issues include studies of the critical landscape surrounding Anna Julia Cooper, Gertrude Stein, Arthur Miller, and the later work of Walt Whitman; recovered letters by Elizabeth Bishop; an analysis of handwritten school newspapers possibly by the young Harriet Beecher Stowe; an unpublished play about the Salem Witch Trials by William Carlos Williams; uncollected writings by Paul Laurence Dunbar; an examination of the Alice Hoffman archive; and an overview of Henry James’s changing reputation in the newspapers of his day. Issues are available in print and through JSTOR https://www.jstor.org/journal/resoamerlitestud
DEADLINE AND HOW TO APPLY
Instructions for submissions may be found @ http://www.psupress.org/Journals/jnls_rals.html.
Please direct any inquiries to Co-Editors Nancy Sweet (nsweet@csus.edu) and Paul Thifault (ethifault@springfieldcollege.edu).
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