Dante Studies, the official annual of the Dante Society of America, is dedicated to the furtherance of the study of the works of Dante Alighieri. Its editorial board welcomes submissions, in English or Italian, on all subjects connected with Dante's life, works, influence, and critical reception. The journal, published on an annual basis, includes the American Dante Bibliography, which lists all publications appearing in North America during the year and is also made available on the Society's website (www.dantesociety.org). Issues of Dante Studies date from 1882 to the present, with slight variations in title. All issues can be found on JSTOR: Dante Studies, with the Annual Report of the Dante Society (1966-2005) Annual Reports of the Dante Society, with Accompanying Papers (1955-1965) Annual Reports of the Dante Society (1882-1954)
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Dante Studies, with the Annual Report of the Dante Society
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