JSTOR research help?
Is there anyone out there who has access to any of JSTORs Arts & Sciences collections and is willing to Email me articles now and then? I'm a free lance writer working on a book that requires a lot of literary research and JSTOR is notorious for refusing membership to non-scholars. If you're not an employee or student of a college or university, and your local library doesn't have access then you're just SOL. If you're a free lance writer like me they don't even want to know you.
I'm not yet sure how many articles I will need but anyone with access to their entire Arts & Sciences collection would be a great help. I'll try not to overburden you with a list of requests. All you have to do is download them as PDF and Email them to me. So, someone with a good high speed connection would be best.
I'm not sure what I can offer in return. I certainly can't afford to pay anyone and I suspect there's someone who will do it for free. I'd be willing to proofread/critique your writing in return if anyone wants help along those lines. (Although, I warn you that I'm a harsh critic since that's the quickest route to good writing, and I can't really judge poetry since it is so subjective.)
I made this same request on WritingForums.com but I thought I'd ask here too since most of my research is going to be into Gothic and Romantic era literature.
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