Brontë Studies Early Career Research Essay Prize 2024

deadline for submissions: 
August 31, 2024
full name / name of organization: 
Brontë Studies/The Brontë Society

Brontë Studies is pleased to invite submissions for the 2024 iteration of the Brontë Studies Early Career Research Essay Prize. The prize aims to encourage new scholarship in the field of Brontë studies, recognise and reward outstanding achievement by new researchers, and support the professional development of the next generation of Brontë scholars. The prize was established in honour of Margaret Smith. She remains one of the most important Brontë scholars of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. As well as (co-)editing scholarly editions of Jane EyreShirleyVillette and The Professor, and co-editing The Oxford Companion to the Brontëswith Christine Alexander, Smith is widely regarded for her field-defining volumes of The Letters of Charlotte Brontë (1995, 2000, 2005). Alongside numerous other publications and contributions to the Brontë Society, Smith published many original articles and reviews in Brontë Studies over the years. Her minutely researched, comprehensive and scrupulous work will continue to be an indispensable resource and inspiration for current and future generations of Brontë scholars.PrizeThe winning entry will be:• Submitted for publication in Brontë Studies• Awarded one year’s free membership of the Brontë Society, including one year’s free digital subscription to Brontë Studies •Cash prize of £500.All entries of sufficient quality will be considered for publication.Entry RequirementsThe Brontë Studies Early Career Research Essay Prize is open to anyone currently registered for MA or PhD study or within three years of completion of either award. Entrants may be asked to provide formal confirmation of their status. All entries must offer an original contribution to the field of Brontë studies. The entry must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere and should not be submitted to any other journal until the outcome of the process is known.SubmissionEssays must be up to 7,500 words in length inclusive of notes, references, abstract, biography and keywords. Submissions must comply with the journal’s Instructions for Authors and the journal's Style Guide. The deadline for submission is 31 August 2024. Entrants must submit essays via the journal’s online submission platform, ensuring to select the box to confirm that the manuscript is an entry for the essay prize. Essays should meet the general aims and scope of Brontë Studies, please visit the journal’s website for more information. All essays submitted for publication will be subject to the standard Peer Review process. Entries will be judged by a member of the Brontë Studies Editorial Board and a member of the Brontë Society. Questions may be directed to the Editor, Dr Claire O’Callaghan, at brontestudies@bronte.org.uk.