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Femspec - Call for Volunteers

updated: 
Thursday, September 11, 2025 - 3:35pm
Femspec
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, December 31, 2025

VOLUNTEER POSITION OPENINGS

 

Femspec needs volunteers to fill the following positions:

 

  • Peer Review Coordinator - This person would be in charge of coordinating the scholarly peer review process for the journal. The Coordinator would liaise with authors who submit to the journal, would pass their submissions on to peer reviewers, and would return reviewers' comments to the authors.

 

  • Book Review Editor - This person would coordinate book reviews for the journal. The Editor would be in charge of obtaining books to review, distributing books to volunteer reviewers, and coordinating the submission of book reviews.

 

Call for Book Chapters - Future Spectralities: Raising Ghosts, Conjuring Black Futurity

updated: 
Thursday, September 11, 2025 - 3:35pm
Viola Marchi (University of Bern) and Marco Petrelli (University of Pisa)
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, January 11, 2026

Call for Book Chapters

Future Spectralities: Raising Ghosts, Conjuring Black Futurity

Edited by Viola Marchi (University of Bern) and Marco Petrelli (University of Pisa)

If, as Dionne Brand writes, “Black experience in any modern city or town in the Americas is a haunting” (25), what does it mean to be haunted—and to haunt—in African American literature and thought? The aim of the proposed collection is to explore the many ghosts and forms of spectrality that populate twenty-first century Black literary, artistic, and theoretical production, their functions, and the relation they entertain with the dimension of the future. 

The Object(s) of Literature

updated: 
Thursday, September 11, 2025 - 3:35pm
Association for Philosophy and Literature
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, December 1, 2025

The Object(s) of Literature

July 15-17, 2026

Instituto de Estudos da Linguagem (IEL), Unicamp

Reminder - Historical Fiction in / and the Anthropocene

updated: 
Thursday, September 11, 2025 - 3:35pm
One-Day Online Workshop of the Historical Fictions Research Network
deadline for submissions: 
Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Call for Papers: Historical Fiction in / and the Anthropocene

 

One-Day Online Workshop of the Historical Fictions Research Network

29 November 2025 (online in Zoom) ca 8 am to 5 pm (GMT)

15 min talks

 

The Historical Fictions Research Network, an interdisciplinary and international network of scholars examining historical fictions, i.e. narratives of the past in a variety of popular media, is happy to organise its third one-day winter workshop on the topic of “Historical Fiction in / and the Anthropocene”.

 

 

CFP: Medieval Ecocriticisms at Kalamazoo ICMS 2026

updated: 
Thursday, September 11, 2025 - 3:35pm
Medieval Ecocriticisms
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 15, 2025

Session title: Watery Landscapes, Systems, and Bodies

Medieval Ecocriticisms seeks papers offering ecocritical, historical, archaeological, and other interdisciplinary approaches to water in the medieval world. Presenters may addresses questions such as: How did medieval peoples encounter / engineer water in their communities and bodies? What meanings did water accrue in religious, literary, or historical contexts? How do medieval histories of water connect with modern marine studies? And, finally, what new approaches to water studies or blue humanities might we offer?

CFP: Medieval Ecocriticisms at Kalamazoo ICMS 2026

updated: 
Thursday, September 11, 2025 - 3:35pm
Medieval Ecocriticisms
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 15, 2025

This HYBRID session seeks papers that explore the ways ecocriticism intersects with, informs, or is expanded by other critical approaches, orientations, and disciplines. We encourage analyses that merge ecocritical frameworks with studies of gender/sexuality, queer identities, race/ethnicity, religion, dis/ability status, postcolonialism, Indigenous studies, or from methodologies outside of the humanities. What can dialogue across these intersections of medieval and modern temporal and spatial ecologies teach us and how can we think anew with them? We encourage proposals from graduate students and early career as well as more established researchers.

L'Étrangeté

updated: 
Thursday, September 11, 2025 - 3:35pm
CUNY Graduate Center: French Dept. Student Conference
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, December 20, 2025

The CUNY Graduate Center French Department invites submissions for our Spring 2026 student conference on the theme of “étrangeté.”

Étrangeté evades easy translation. It encompasses "strangeness," "foreignness," and "otherness," offering expansive variability. Etrangeté inhabits both the self and the other. It arises through external judgment and internal reflection alike. It can be unsettling, absurd, and beautiful.

CFP: Adaptations and Retellings Area--PCA/ACA 2026

updated: 
Thursday, September 11, 2025 - 3:34pm
Popular Culture Association
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, November 30, 2025

Call for Papers

Adaptations and Retellings 2026

 Adaptations and retellings, much like nostalgia, are deeply tied to the past. They confront the challenges of integrating past elements into the present and often engage with each other in this process.

Special Issue "Apocalypoetics"

updated: 
Thursday, September 11, 2025 - 3:34pm
Käte Hamburger Centre for Apocalyptic and Post-Apocalyptic Studies (CAPAS) at Heidelberg University
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, November 1, 2025

https://heiup.uni-heidelberg.de/journals/apocalyptica/apocalypoetics

 

Apocalyptica is an international, interdisciplinary, open-access, double-blind peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Käte Hamburger Centre for Apocalyptic and Post-Apocalyptic Studies (CAPAS) at Heidelberg University.

ACLA 2026: Renegotiating Ethics in Literature and Film

updated: 
Thursday, September 11, 2025 - 3:34pm
American Comparative Literature Association
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, October 2, 2025

The 2026 Annual Meeting of the American Comparative Literature Association will be held in person at the Palais des congrès de Montréal, February 26 - March 1, 2026.

In moments of rupture—whether personal, political, or planetary—narratives frequently stage ethical crises that challenge and destabilize established frameworks of responsibility, relationality, and judgment. How do literature and film illuminate the fragile, often invisible networks of moral obligation that bind us to one another, particularly when these ties are strained by trauma, contingency, or crisis?

Call for Articles: The English Record, Critical approaches to teaching justice and joy - English Language Arts

updated: 
Thursday, September 11, 2025 - 3:34pm
The English Record
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, March 9, 2026

Call for articles for the English Record's 2026 issue!

How do ELA teachers create moments of joy for their students, their communities, and themselves? How do ELA teachers support learning that centers justice in today’s classrooms, especially in this current political climate? What other questions, insights, and ideas about joy and justice do you have as an ELA teacher? We enthusiastically invite classroom teachers, department leaders, building and district administrators, teacher educators, preservice teachers, and students to submit manuscripts.

More info here: www.nysecteach.org/news/the-english-record/

Literature/Film Quarterly: General Call for Manuscripts

updated: 
Wednesday, September 10, 2025 - 10:50am
Literature Film/Quarterly
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, December 31, 2026

Literature/Film Quarterly (LFQ) is an internationally recognized, open-access journal specializing in adaptation studies. Published entirely online, LFQ makes all content freely available to readers worldwide. We publish quarterly and manuscripts often progress from initial submission through peer review to publication in less than one year. 2023 marked our 50th year of continuous publication. Visit our website for current issues, online archives (dating to 2017), and complete submission guidelines: https://lfq.salisbury.edu/

Embodied Spaces: Digital Reconfigurations of Experience

updated: 
Wednesday, September 10, 2025 - 10:42am
Language, Literature, and Interdisciplinary Studies
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, November 15, 2025

Virtual interventions have become permanently embedded in our spaces, and play a major role not only in how a space is constituted but also in how our bodies exist in, encounter, and co-constitute space. Physical space and virtual networks are inextricably intertwined today, such that a space is never purely physical.

Écocritique Agricole: Tracing the Furrows of Farming in French and Francophone Literatures

updated: 
Wednesday, September 10, 2025 - 8:37am
2026 NeMLA Convention on (Re)generation, March 5-8, 2026 in Pittsburgh, PA.
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025

 UPDATE: Owing to international travel complications, the organizers--Jake Abell and Michael Overstreet--have decided to open up our roundtable to both virtual and in-person presenters. Please also note that we have been encouraged by the editor of one of Bloomsbury Academic's series to publish an edited volume based on the fruits of this roundtableWhile acceptance to the roundtable does not guarantee inclusion in the volume, all participants will be warmly invited to submit a chapter proposal for review before the deadline of June 1st, 2026. Please find the details for our hybrid roundtable below, set to take place at the 

Completely Nailing the Job Interview (NeMLA roundtable)

updated: 
Tuesday, September 9, 2025 - 6:46pm
Northeast MLA, 3/5-8, 2026 Pittsburgh
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025

A job interview can be a terrifyingly mysterious part of the job application process. This roundtable for the 2026 NeMLA Convention, to be held March 5-8 in Pittsburgh, seeks recently hired faculty and those who have recently served on search committees to discuss their successful experiences with the job interview process, and offer tips or strategies to those currently on the market. We particularly hope for a range of perspectives from international scholars and people employed by diverse institutions in a variety of roles.

Submit proposal here: https://cfplist.com/nemla/Home/S/21585

SCMS Translation/Publication Committee Call for Translations (2025-2026)

updated: 
Tuesday, September 9, 2025 - 9:52am
SCMS Translation/Publication Committee
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, October 25, 2025

Society for Cinema & Media Studies – Translation/Publication Committee
in collaboration with
JCMS: Journal of Cinema and Media Studies


CALL FOR TRANSLATIONS, 2025-2026 

“The Colours of Pride: Queer Identities in Literature and Culture”

updated: 
Tuesday, September 9, 2025 - 5:35am
MELOW: The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the World
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, September 20, 2025

DIBRUGARH – MINI-MELOW 2025

MELOW: The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the World has been in existence since 1997 and organizes an international Conference every year. To date, it has held twenty-five such conferences. Alongside these conferences, MELOW also conducts other activities from time to time, including mini-conferences that bring together smaller groups of delegates to focus on specific thematic concerns.

The next Mini-MELOW is proposed to be held at Dibrugarh, Assam, in November 2025.

 

Title: “The Colours of Pride: Queer Identities in Literature and Culture”

Proposed Dates: 20-21 November 2025

Travel and Cinema: A View for the Present

updated: 
Monday, September 8, 2025 - 5:40pm
The American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA) 2026 Annual Meeting
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, October 2, 2025

Chair: Sanjukta Banerjee, York University

 

Performing Faith in Romance Epics and Chivalric Romances

updated: 
Monday, September 8, 2025 - 4:32pm
Société Rencesvals
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 15, 2025

Romance-epics and chivalric romances not only shed light on the societies (local, regional, and global) in which they were produced, they also inform us of those who kept them at the forefront of their national backbone. These texts are sites of religious performance in which devotional prayers and rituals, as well as discussions of spiritual matters (like conversion and apostasy) are brought to the forefront. This session aims to consider how these poets understood and presented the performance of their faith – and of the non-Catholic faiths – that their subjects (and perhaps they themselves) encountered.

 

Emerson panel at Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy

updated: 
Monday, September 8, 2025 - 3:51pm
John Min / Ralph Waldo Emerson Society
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, November 15, 2025

The Ralph Waldo Emerson Society invites participants in a panel at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, to be held March 12-14, 2026, at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

The topic of the panel is “Emerson and Power.” Papers may consider topics such as power and moral virtue, power and solitude, power and society, power and agency or disposition, power and metaphysics, power and spirituality, power and democracy, and other related topics. The Society also welcomes proposals that view the term power globally, in moral, aesthetic, spiritual, or political terms.

Critical Ethnic Studies Issue 10.2: Caste, Empire, and Race

updated: 
Monday, September 8, 2025 - 3:49pm
Critical Ethnic Studies Journal
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, February 2, 2026

This special issue of Critical Ethnic Studies is devoted to the transnational exploration of caste domination and anti-caste social movements and theories, with emphasis on the interrelation of caste and race in the history and geography of empire. Often portrayed by Hindu nationalists as a declining social category particular to South Asia and steeped in ancient religious tradition, the recent growth in critical scholarship on caste in both South Asian studies and among critical ethnic studies scholars has asserted the continuing and growing relevance of caste politics in the midst of rising fascisms globally.

(CFP: NAMLA 2026) (Un)Belonging and Becoming: (Re)generating Identity and Cultural Reinvention

updated: 
Monday, September 8, 2025 - 1:42pm
Wenyuan Wang / Northeast Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025

This panel explores how immigrant and multiethnic writers in the U.S. (re)generate identity and cultural belonging through literature, language, and storytelling, focusing on experiences of (un)belonging, displacement, and fractured selfhood.

2026 Penn State Global Asias Summer Institute: VITALIZING GLOBAL ASIAS: ARTIFACTS & ARCHIVES

updated: 
Monday, September 8, 2025 - 1:42pm
Global Asias Initiative
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, November 3, 2025

Call for Applications

 

2026 Penn State Global Asias Summer Institute

VITALIZING GLOBAL ASIAS: ARTIFACTS & ARCHIVES

 

 

Penn State University and the Global Asias Initiative invites applicants for its annual Global Asias Summer Institute, to be held June 8012, 2026. SI2026, co-directed by Neelima Jeychandran (VCUarts Qatar), Monica Merlin (VCUarts Qatar), and Tina Chen (Penn State), will focus on the topic of “Vitalizing Global Asias: Artifacts & Archives.”

 

Decolonial Ecologies

updated: 
Monday, September 8, 2025 - 12:00pm
Northeast Modern Language Association
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 30, 2025

“For a colonized people, the most essential value, because the most concrete, is first and foremost the land,” writes Frantz Fanon in 1961. Postcolonial land inscripts imperial violence, anticolonial movements, and new extractivist regimes as it enmeshes human and nonhuman systems. Land, forests, oceans, rivers, and bush enter decolonial discourse as lush metaphors as their material counterparts shift and change in response to new economic and political realities. 19th-century imperial infrastructures regress to ruins as environments regenerate. Bush reclaims plantation, colonial bungalows shelter wildlife, decay and overgrowth mark the limits of empire.

CFP for an edited volume “Caring for the Other/ the particular others in 21st-century narratives”

updated: 
Monday, September 8, 2025 - 12:00pm
University of Zielona Góra and The John Paul II University of Lublin, Poland
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, November 10, 2025

CFP for a peer-reviewed volume: “Caring for the Other/ the particular others in 21st-century narratives”
Editors: Iwona Filipczak and Joanna Klara Teske
Publisher: BRILL | V&R unipress
Deadline for abstracts: November 10, 2025

CFP: Reading the Practical in Early Modern Literature

updated: 
Monday, September 8, 2025 - 12:00pm
University of Sheffield
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, November 24, 2025

CALL FOR PAPERS

‘“Verse with wings of skill”: Reading the Practical in Early Modern Literature’ 16-17th April 2026 | University of Sheffield

KEY DATES

Submission Deadline: 24 November, 2025

Decisions By: 30 December, 2025

Event Date: 16-17 April, 2026


 

The reception of ancient Greece in Europe through the dialogue between texts et images inside and outside the book (14th-16th century)

updated: 
Monday, September 8, 2025 - 12:00pm
University of Caen Normandie-ERC AGRELITA
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, December 15, 2025

This conference aims to explore the literary, artistic, and cultural reception of ancient Greece through the prism of the relationships between texts and images in Europe from the 14th to the 16th century. How are the different visual and textual forms associated in this context? How was the alliance between text and image integrated into the processes of reception of ancient Greece, in the broad sense defined by Lorna Hardwick i.e., both the reception of its knowledge and texts, and the development of representations of ancient Greece? What does the collaboration between literary and visual creation bring to the various forms of reception of ancient Greece?

CFP (Re)Visiting the Reel/Un-Reel Middle Ages: Pathways to Furthering Research on Medievalisms on Screen (Roundtable) (Virtual) (9/15/2025; ICMS Kalamazoo/Online 5/14-16/2026)

updated: 
Monday, September 8, 2025 - 12:00pm
Michael Torregrossa / Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture,
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 15, 2025

(Re)Visiting the Reel/Un-Reel Middle Ages: Pathways to Furthering Research on Medievalisms on Screen (Roundtable) (Virtual)

 

61st International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo, MI), Thursday, 14 May, through Saturday, 16 May, 2026

 

Co-sponsored by Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture, International Arthurian Society-North American Branch, International Society for the Study of Medievalism

 

Co-organized by Michael A. Torregrossa, Bristol Community College; Scott Manning, Independent Scholar; and Siân Echard, University of British Columbia

 

Background 

Medievalism in Time and Space

updated: 
Monday, September 8, 2025 - 11:59am
University of New Mexico
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 15, 2025

 The International Society for the Study of Medievalism Annual ConferenceFully Online
November 14th and 15th, 2025
Hosted by Anita Obermeier and the Institute for Medieval Studies at the University of New MexicoMedievalism is the reception of the Middle Ages in postmedieval times—as well as the ongoing invention, reinvention, construction, and reconstruction of the global medieval past, broadly defined.Just as Arthurian legend, Beowulf, Norse/Viking myth, and The Thousand and One Nights

Religion & the Arts Unit: Religion, Technology, and Innovation

updated: 
Monday, September 8, 2025 - 11:59am
American Academy of Religion, Western Region
deadline for submissions: 
Saturday, November 15, 2025

In line with American Academy of Religion, Western Region's 2026 Conference Theme, Religion, Technology, and Innovation, the Religion and the Arts unit this year explores technology and the arts, as well as religion and artistic expression more broadly. We will also consider papers related to art, technology, religion, and politics taking place in the United States and abroad, including cases such as those of a US funded genocide in Palestine and ICE raids wreaking havoc across cities and towns in the United States. In these cases, we are interested in how artists use technology both as forms of resistance against human atrocity and as a means of artistic innovation to raise awareness. Topics of possible interest include:

Theatre and Performance Studies Graduate Student Conference 2025 at the Graduate Center, CUNY Emerging/Emergent Taking Roots Together in Precarious Times

updated: 
Monday, September 8, 2025 - 11:59am
CUNY Graduate Center DTSA
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, September 15, 2025

Time: October 2025 (dates to be announced soon)

Place: Graduate Center, CUNY

Deadline for All Submissions: September 15th, 2025

 

The PhD Program in Theatre and Performance at the Graduate Center, CUNY invites proposals

for our 2-day graduate student conference under the theme Emerging/Emergent.

 

What does it mean to emerge?

In moments of political, ecological, and social precarity, the act of emerging is not simply a

CfP ACLA 2026 - Translationscapes of Southeast Asia

updated: 
Monday, September 8, 2025 - 11:59am
Camellia Pham (Harvard University), Phrae Chittiphalangsri (Chulalongkorn University)
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, October 2, 2025

To designate a space as “Southeast Asia” is already to engage a particular epistemology and toponym. Conveniently positioned as the marginal extension of both Indian and Chinese spheres, hence the colonial coinage of “Indochina,” the landscape of what we now call “Southeast Asia” (SEA) emerges from intersecting, if not competing, imperial imaginaries. A regional construct shaped by strategic demarcation and modern taxonomies, SEA (Đông Nam Á, Asia Tenggara, Asie du Sud-Est, Asia Selatan-Timur, Timog-Silangang Asya, Echia Tawan-ok Chiang Tai, Dōngnányà/Nányáng) has been translated into political discourse and variously reappropriated in local languages and scholarly traditions.

Transimperial Encounters: Networks of Cultural and Literary Exchange Between India and Europe, 1870-1947

updated: 
Monday, September 8, 2025 - 11:59am
LEA-Journal
deadline for submissions: 
Monday, June 8, 2026

Call for Papers
Transimperial Encounters: Networks of Cultural and Literary Exchange Between India and Europe, 1870-1947

LEA special issue - https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-lea/about

Edited by Prof. Ujjwal Jana (University of Delhi, India) and Dr. Greta Perletti (University of Trento, Italy)

Epitaphs Issue 3 - Rest

updated: 
Monday, September 8, 2025 - 11:58am
Epitaphs Magazine
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, October 5, 2025

Submission call - Epitaphs Magazine - Issue 3

https://epitaphs-magazine.weebly.com/

For the third issue of Epitaphs, we invite writers, artists and academics and everything in between to submit their short-form Gothic or Horror work on the following theme: Rest. 

The theme can be understood as literally or as figuratively as needed. We encourage contributors to think about the many meanings of rest within a Gothic/Horror context. 

Works can relate to: 

  • Final rest

  • Calm and relaxation

  • Rest in peace 

[AATSEEL 2026] Animating the Republics: Exploring the Expanse of Soviet Nationhoods in Motion

updated: 
Monday, September 8, 2025 - 8:48am
Tatyana Carrillo, Auriane Benabou
deadline for submissions: 
Thursday, September 25, 2025

AATSEEL 2026: New Orleans, LA - February 19-22 (Sheraton New Orleans)

 

When taking stock of the figures that dominated late Soviet popular culture, one would be remiss not to mention Cheburashka, Vinni-Pukh, and the Bremen Town Musicians alongside the likes of Alla Pugacheva and Viktor Tsoi. Animation represented a massive undertaking in the Soviet Union, with state funded animation studios found across republics. Both viewers and scholars alike have been drawn to Soviet animation’s diversity in style and ability to address what scholars such as Larissa Tumanov have termed a “dual audience” of children and adults, often concealing more subversive messages behind an innocent storyline. 

"Loneliness" - 7th International Interdisciplinary Conference

updated: 
Friday, September 5, 2025 - 3:00pm
InMind Support
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, September 7, 2025

Conference online (via Zoom)

25-26 September 2025

Deadline for proposals: 7 September 2025

Scientific Committee:
Professor Wojciech Owczarski – University of Gdańsk, Poland

Professor Polina Golovátina-Mora – NTNU, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

 All details: https://www.inmindsupport.com/loneliness-conference

CFP: 

Asian Popular Culture / Asian American Experiences Southwest Popular / American Culture Association (SWPACA)

updated: 
Friday, September 5, 2025 - 12:18pm
Southwest Popular and American Culture Association
deadline for submissions: 
Friday, October 31, 2025

Call for Papers

Asian Popular Culture / Asian American Experiences

Southwest Popular / American Culture Association (SWPACA)

 

47th Annual Conference, February 25-28, 2026

Marriott Albuquerque

Albuquerque, New Mexico

https://www.southwestpca.org

Submissions open: September 1, 2025

Proposal submission deadline: October 31, 2025

 

Proposals for papers and panels are now being accepted for the 47th annual SWPACA

Call for Editors and Peer Reviewers

updated: 
Friday, September 5, 2025 - 12:18pm
Watchung Review
deadline for submissions: 
Tuesday, September 1, 2026

The NJCEA is seeking scholars interested in serving as peer reviewers for their open-source academic and creative journal the Watchung Review. Watchung Review is a peer-reviewed journal focused on current trends and cutting edge literary writing and research including work on rhetoric and composition as well as digital humanities. The journal aims to foster opportunities for scholars and practitioners to engage in disciplinary conversations critical to the advancement of the humanities by promoting the critical nexus of literature, writing theory, pedagogy and technology. Watchung Review is supported by the New Jersey College English Association

CFP: Victorians Institute Journal, Vol 53

updated: 
Friday, September 5, 2025 - 9:25am
Victorians Institute Journal
deadline for submissions: 
Sunday, February 1, 2026

The Victorians Institute Journal (VIJ) is an award-winning scholarly journal of Victorian and Edwardian literary and cultural studies. The VIJ publishes a variety of pieces—including articles, reviews, and rare texts—and is accepting submissions for Volume 53 through February 1st. For further details on the Victorians Institute Journal, visit https://vijournal.org/.

Article submissions should be between 7K-9K words, and are welcome to address any aspect of Victorian and Edwardian literature, art, and culture. If you would like to submit a review for consideration, contact us directly through our email: victoriansinstitutejournal@gmail.com.

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