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Tag: early American literature

The Spy: Celebrating the 200th Anniversary of James Fenimore Cooper’s Second Novel

The Spy: Celebrating the 200th Anniversary of James Fenimore Cooper’s Second Novel

Since the late 1960s, the American Antiquarian Society has been a sponsor of the Cooper Edition, a scholarly edition of Cooper’s works that conforms to the editorial principles approved by the Committee on Scholarly Editions (CSE) (formerly the Center for Editions of American Authors) of the Modern Language Association.  To facilitate the production of the ...

Posted on 2020-09-152020-09-14Author Ashley CataldoCategories AAS News, Digital Humanities, Good SourcesTags academic programs, account books, books, digital exhibition, early American literature, editing, James Fenimore Cooper, literature, programsLeave a comment on The Spy: Celebrating the 200th Anniversary of James Fenimore Cooper’s Second Novel
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