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Title
Amherst writing, 1922 November
Alternative Title
Amherst writing (Amherst, Mass. : 1920)
Contributor
Issuing body: Amherst College
Genre
Publication Information
Date Issued
1922-11
Location
Note
A statement in this issue of Amherst Writing noted that the publication was established in 1831 under the name of The Sprite. However, it has been determined that Amherst Writing was not a continuation of The Sprite but was a separate publication.
Physical Description
1 volume (32 pages) ; 23 cm
Abstract
Volume 37 Number 1 of Amherst Writing, a student-run literary journal. The first magazine was published in April 1886 and from then through 1932 it was published during the months of October-June, with some exceptions. From 1932-1955 the magazine suspended publication. Publication resumed in 1955 and continued until 1973 when publication ceased. Since the inception of the magazine, there were numerous title changes: The Amherst Literary Monthly (1886-1910); The Amherst Monthly (1910-1920); Amherst Writing (1920-1928); and Amherst Literary Magazine (1928-1932 and 1955-1973). The journal was often referred to as the Amherst Lit. Throughout its run, the magazine remained a literary publication with issues often including entries such as essays, poems, short stories, satire, prose and verse, letters, literary sketches, editorials, scripts, and book and theater reviews. Some issues also included drawings. The editors of this issue were Winthrop Hegeman Root, Philip William Conrad, Alfred Harris Taylor, Jr., and Winthrop Tilley.
Subjects
Finding Aid
Language
English
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