CFP: Romantic Textualities (formerly Cardiff Corvey), Issue 15 (10/1/05; journal issue)
CALL FOR PAPERS
ROMANTIC TEXTUALITIES: LITERATURE AND PRINT CULTURE, 1780-1840, ISSUE 15
(WINTER 2005)
formerly CARDIFF CORVEY: READING THE ROMANTIC TEXT (www.cf.ac.uk/encap/corvey)
As of Issue 15, 'Cardiff Corvey: Reading the Romantic Text' will carry the new
title 'Romantic Textualities: Literature and Print Culture, 1780-1840', in order
to reflect its widening remit and international presence. Romantic Texualities
is a fully peer-reviewed academic journal, which appears on a biannual basis in
the Summer and Winter of each year. This periodical is only as substantial as
the material it contains: therefore, we more than welcome any contributions that
members of the academic community might wish to make.
Romantic Textualities will carry 3 types of submitted publications:
1) ARTICLES
Articles we would be most interested in publishing include those addressing
Romantic literary studies with an especial slant on book history, textual and
bibliographical studies, the literary marketplace and the publishing world, and
so forth. Submissions for articles (5-8,000 words) should be sent to the Editor
(mandal_at_cardiff.ac.uk).
2) REPORTS
We also supply reports on ongoing research, in the form of author studies,
snapshots of research, bibliographical checklists, and so on. This material is
not peer-reviewed, but provides a useful platform for scholars to disseminate
information about their collaborative or individual research projects.
Submissions for reports should be sent to the Editor (mandal_at_cardiff.ac.uk).
3) REVIEWS
As of Issue 15, we intend on carrying reviews of recent publications relating
to Romantic literary studies. In the first instance, publishers of suitable
texts or potential contributors should contact the Reviews Editor
(KillickPT_at_cardiff.ac.uk).
Papers should be submitted at the latest by 1 October 2005 in order to make the
Winter 2005 (No 15) issue if accepted.
Any essays supplied for prospective publication will be seriously considered,
undergoing a process of assessment by members of the Cardiff Corvey Advisory
Board: Peter Garside (Chair, Edinburgh); Jane Aaron (Glamorgan), Stephen
Behrendt (Nebraska), Emma Clery (Sheffield Hallam), Ed Copeland (Pomona
College), Caroline Franklin (Swansea), Isobel Grundy (Alberta), David Hewitt
(Aberdeen), Claire Lamont (Newcastle), Robert Miles (Stirling), Rainer
Schoewerling (Paderborn), Christopher Skelton-Foord (Durham), Kathryn Sutherland
(Oxford).
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Anthony Mandal (Editor)
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Dr A A Mandal ( mandal_at_cardiff.ac.uk )
Centre for Editorial & Intertextual Research, Cardiff School of English,
Communication and Philosophy, Cardiff University, Humanities Building, Colum
Drive, Cardiff CF10 3EU
(http://www.cf.ac.uk/encap/ceir)
'Cardiff Corvey: Reading the Romantic Text' [ISSN 1471-5988]
(http://www.cf.ac.uk/encap/corvey)
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