CFP: Edith Wharton (9/1; journal)

From: Bertrand Rouge´ (bertrand.rouge@univ-pau.fr)
Date: Mon May 22 2000 - 05:09:02 EDT

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    Dear Professor ,

    The next issue of Q/W/E/R/T/Y (October 2000) will devote a large section
    (at least 6 to 8 articles) to Edith Wharton's _The Custom of the Country_.

    Should you be willing to contribute or should you happen to know colleagues
    likely to contribute to this section or to one of the other sections (see
    below), do let me know. I will be happy to answer your questions concerning
    the journal.

    Sincerely,

    Bertrand Rougé

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    Q/W/E/R/T/Y
    (subtitled "Arts, Litteratures & Civilisations des Pays Anglophones")
    is a French journal of English and American studies published by the
    University of Pau. It is indexed in the MLA Bibliography, the World
    Shakespeare Bibliography, the Annotated Bibliography for English Studies,
    American Literary Scholarship (Duke University), and several others.

    The next issue (October 2000) will in clude articles on:

    - William Shakespeare. Antony and Cleopatra (1623).
    - Henry Fielding. Joseph Andrews (1742).
    - Edith Wharton. The Custom of the Country (1913).
    - James Joyce. Dubliners (1914).
    - William Gaddis. Carpenter's Gothic (1985).

    - Landscapes and Gardens in 18th-century Great Britain.
    - Poverty and Inequality in Great Britain, 1942-1990.

    Papers may be written in French or English. Disks (Word 5 for Macintosh or
    RTF) and hardcopies (MLA Style). Deadline: Sept. 1.

    Scholars interested in contributing or wishing to suggest likely
    contributors should get in touch with bertrand.rouge@univ-pau.fr and send a
    summary of the projected article and a resume as soon as possible.
    Submissions should be original and scholarly, they should aim at a genuine
    renewal of interpretations. All submissions will be reviewed by the
    editorial committee.

    Bertrand Rougé
    Université de Pau
    France

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