The 17th volume of Studies continues its tradition of presenting a wide range of scholarly articles. The essays and their authors are: A Calendar of the Letters of Mary Moody Emerson, by Nancy Craig Simmons; James Fenimore Cooper Goes to Sea: Two Unpublished Letters by a Family Friend, by Alan Taylor; The Temple School Journals of George and Martha Kuhn, by Alfred G. Litton and Joel Myerson; Bryant and Poe: A Reacquaintance, by William Cullen Bryant II; Bronson Alcott and Jacob Boehme, by Arthur Versluis; Bronson Alcott's ...
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The 17th volume of Studies continues its tradition of presenting a wide range of scholarly articles. The essays and their authors are: A Calendar of the Letters of Mary Moody Emerson, by Nancy Craig Simmons; James Fenimore Cooper Goes to Sea: Two Unpublished Letters by a Family Friend, by Alan Taylor; The Temple School Journals of George and Martha Kuhn, by Alfred G. Litton and Joel Myerson; Bryant and Poe: A Reacquaintance, by William Cullen Bryant II; Bronson Alcott and Jacob Boehme, by Arthur Versluis; Bronson Alcott's 'Journal for 1838' (Part One), by Larry A. Carlson; Poe, Anna Cora Mowatt and T. Tennyson Twinkle, by James M. Hutchisson; Hawthorne's Moral Theatres and the Post-Puritan Stage, by Kurt Eisen; Confucius at Walden Pond: Thoreau's Unpublished Confucian Translations, by Hongbo Tan; Melville's Copy of Dante: Evidence of New Connections Between the Commedia and Mardi by Lea Bertani Vozar Newman; Whittier's 'Snowbound': 'The Circle of Our Hearth' and the Discourse on Domesticity, by James E. Rocks'; and an annotated list of the year's book publications, by Alfred G. Litton.
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