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Jennifer Tuttle to participate in American Literature Association’s ‘Ask the Editor’ panel discussion

Jennifer Tuttle, Ph.D., Dorothy M. Healy Professor of Literature and Health, is an invited participant in a panel discussion called "Ask the Editor: The State of the Field in Literary History," to be held at the American Literature Association in Boston on Friday, May 22.

Tuttle is editor in chief of Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers and will speak about how Legacy fuels archival studies, literary recovery work and historical research on women's cultural production pre-1940. She will be joined by the editors of other leading journals in the field, J19, Studies in American Fiction, Early American Literature, and American Literary History.