期刊名称:EARLY AMERICAN LITERATURE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Early American Literature, published three times a year, is the journal of the Society of Early Americanists and of the MLA's Division on American Literature to 1800. Its province is American literature through the early national period (about 1830). Founded in 1965, EAL invites work treating Native American traditional expressions, colonial Ibero-American literature from North America, colonial American Francophone writings, Dutch colonial, and German American colonial literature as well as writings in English from British America and the US.
Instructions to Authors
EAL welcomes scholarship treating writings up to around 1830 that were composed in or treat the circumstances of life in North America.
- All submissions must be in English, though they may treat works written in Spanish, Dutch, German, French, or Native American languages.
- Documentation should be in MLA format.
- Authors must secure permissions for illustrations and quotations drawn from proprietary sources such as unpublished manuscripts or Native American heritage expressions. There is no set limit on the number of illustrations that may accompany an article.
- Manuscripts should not exceed 40 pp. in length with notes and citations. When preparing the manuscript, please put your name and title on a separate title sheet and omit it from the body of your essay.
- Submissions may be posted electronically to the editor at Sandra.M.Gustafson.6@nd.edu in a current version of Microsoft Word.
- Submissions are evaluated by one or more outside readers, a member of the editorial board, and the editor, and take approximately three months to process.
Editorial Board
Editor Sandra M. Gustafson University of Notre Dame gustafson.6@nd.edu
Advisory Editor
David S. Shields
Editorial Assistant Douglas Duhaime University of Notre Dame
dduhaime@nd.edu
Editorial Board Joanna Brooks (San Diego State University) Kristina Bross (Purdue University) Matthew Brown (University of Iowa) Martin Brückner (University of Delaware) Elizabeth Maddock Dillon (Northeastern University) Jim Egan (Brown University) Joseph Fichtelberg (Hofstra University) Carla Mulford (Pennsylvania State University) Anne Myles (University of Northern Iowa) Phillip Round (University of Iowa) Susan Scott Parrish (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) Timothy Sweet (West Virginia University) Lisa B. Voigt (Ohio State University, Columbus) Colin Wells (St. Olaf College) Eric Wertheimer (Arizona State University)
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