Studies in American Fiction

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Journal Impact0.27
期刊索引中科院 4 区
ISSN0091-8083, 2158-5806
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Studies in American Fiction suspended publication in the fall of 2008. In the future, however, Fordham University and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York will jointly edit and publish SAF after a short hiatus; further information and updates will be available from time to time through the web site of Northeastern’s Department of English. SAF thanks the College of Arts and Sciences at Northeastern University for over three decades of support. Studies in American Fiction is a journal of articles and reviews on the prose fiction of the United States, in its full historical range from the colonial period to the present.

涉及主题历史艺术文学类心理学哲学精神分析艺术史法学政治学社会学生物
出版信息出版商: Johns Hopkins University Press出版周期: 期刊类型: journal
基本数据创刊年份: 2011原创研究文献占比0.00%自引率:0.00%Gold OA占比: 0.00%

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