CFP: Cardiff Corvey: Reading the Romantic Text (4/30/02; journal issue)

From: A A Mandal (mandal@cf.ac.uk)
Date: Tue Feb 05 2002 - 15:54:55 EST

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    CARDIFF CORVEY: READING THE ROMANTIC TEXT [ISSN 1471-5988]
    CALL FOR PAPERS, ISSUE 8 (JUNE 2002)

    The editors of Cardiff Corvey: Reading the Romantic Text invite
    submissions to the online journal run by the Centre for Editorial and
    Intertextual Research (CEIR) at Cardiff University. Cardiff Corvey is a
    refereed periodical devoted to the study of Romantic-era literature, with
    a particular emphasis on fiction of the period 1770-1830. Articles
    concerned with less well-known novelists and texts, publishing history
    relating to this period, and bibliographical and editorial issues are
    especially welcome.

    Papers of 5,000-8,000 words can be submitted via e-mail (as attachments)
    or on disk in any of the popular word-processing (e.g. MS Word,
    Wordperfect, Word Pro, RTF) or HTML formats: for the preferred
    presentation of articles, please consult the MHRA guidelines. We would
    appreciate if double-spaced hard copy could also be supplied, although
    this is not necessary. Shorter notices and bibliographical checklists of
    relevance will also be considered. Submissions should be made by the end
    of April in order to make the next issue.
                                                                  
    Essays will be reviewed by members of the Advisory Board:
    Peter Garside (Chair, Cardiff), Jane Aaron (Glamorgan), Stephen
    Behrendt (Nebraska), Emma Clery (Sheffield Hallam), Caroline Franklin
    (Swansea), Isobel Grundy (Alberta), David Hewitt (Aberdeen), Claire Lamont
    (Newcastle), Robert Miles (Stirling), Jill Rubenstein (Cincinnati), Rainer
    Schoewerling (Paderborn), Christopher Skelton-Foord (Bodleian Library),
    Kathryn Sutherland (Oxford), Michael Wheeler (Southampton).

    Editor: Anthony Mandal.

    Please direct all submissions and queries to Dr Anthony Mandal, CEIR,
    Cardiff University, PO Box 94, Cardiff CF10 3XB, Wales (UK). E-mail:
    Mandal@cardiff.ac.uk.

    URL: http://www.cf.ac.uk/encap/corvey

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