
doi: 10.2307/461432
IN THE BEGINNING there were the Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, the American Journal of Philology, and PMLA. Then there were Modern Language Notes, the Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Romanic Review, Germanic Review, and American Literature. And then, ELH, Modern Language Quarterly, Western Folklore, Nineteenth-Century Fiction, Romance Philology, and the KeatsShelley Journal. Now there are the Walt Whitman Review, Thoth, Southern Quarterly, South Dakota Review, Computers and the Humanities, Forum Italicum, Southern Humanities Review, Style, Southern Literary Journal, Milton Quarterly, the Emily Dickinson Bulletin, Milton Studies, Soundings, Sub-stance, and the Wordsworth Circle. Et alia. And the list grows. Ad infinitum ?
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