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To: 'H-NET/OIEAHC Electronic Association in Early American Studies' <H-OIEAHC@H-NET.MSU.EDU> X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21) Delivered-to: H-OIEAHC@H-NET.MSU.EDU Original-recipient: rfc822;john.saillant@vmh.cc.wmich.edu Dear H-OIEAHC, Absolutely -- a book on the pervasive presence of Elizabethan and seventeenth century English literature -- much of which looks back to the Italian Renaissance -- in Nineteenth Century American literature would be great. William Cullen Bryant wrote a poem called Dante. Surely the American Renaissance people must have been aware of the Italian Renaissance through their acquaintance with Spenser, Raleigh, etc. Phil Richards Colgate University
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