CFP: Romantic Parody (7/1 & 11/1; e-journal)

From: Michael Eberle-Sinatra (michael.laplace-sinatra@st-catherines.oxford.ac.uk)
Date: Mon May 17 1999 - 15:43:10 EDT


Romantic Parody - A Special Issue of *Romanticism On the Net* 15 (August
1999)

Following the publication in March of Graeme Stones and John Strachan=B9s
*Parodies of the Romantic Age* (5 vols, Pickering & Chatto Publishers),
contributions are invited for a special issue of *Romanticism on the Net*
on =8CRomantic Parody=B9, to be published in August 1999.

1999 sees the bicentenary of the first publication of that epoch-making
collection in Romantic period parody, *Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin*, and the
new Pickering edition features the parody of the *Anti-Jacobin*, alongside
period anthologies devoted individually to verse parody and prose
parody. It also includes the first scholarly edition of the masterpiece
of late Romantic period parody, William Frederick Deacon=B9s *Warreniana*
(1824).

The special issue of *RoN* will include new essays by Kenneth R. Johnston
(on Wordsworth and the Anti-Jacobin), Steven E. Jones, John Strachan (on
post-Napoleonic advertising-related parody) and Marcus Wood (on radical
parody and satire). Contributions on all aspects of parodic writing in
the Romantic period are most welcome.
Submission deadline: 1 July 1999. For more information, please contact:

                                         Dr John Strachan
                                        English Department
                                      University of Sunderland
                                        Priestman Building
                                          Green Terrace
                                   Sunderland SR1 3PZ, England
                                 Email: as0jst@orac.sunderland.ac.uk
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Michael Eberle-Sinatra
Editor *Romanticism On the Net*
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St. Catherine's College, Oxford OX1 3UJ, England
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http://users.ox.ac.uk/~scat0385
(US mirror site: http://www-sul.stanford.edu/mirrors/romnet/)
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