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From: Philip Gavitt <[log in to unmask]>
On behalf of the Saint Louis University Center for Medieval and
Renaissance Studies and its new journal, Allegorica, I would like to post
the following announcement:
Dear Colleague:
We write with an announcement and an invitation. Allegorica, a scholarly
journal devoted to the literature of the early modern period, has a new
location. Published for the past ten years at Texas A. & M. University,
Allegorica is moving to Saint Louis University and its Center for Medieval
and Renaissance Studies. A forum for examining the rich interpenetration
of culture and learning that animated early modern writing, Allegorica
invites work, including work of a comparative focus, that addresses any
aspect of the dynamic through which writers of the early modern period
cultivated their own voices by speaking through, adapting, or transforming
the texts—be they classical, medieval, or contemporary---that nourished
them as sources or influences. Hence, we continue to welcome translations
and essays about translation, studies on the literary relationship of the
Middle Ages to the early modern period and on the relationship of learned
and popular culture, and studies that examine the notions of language,
translation, and textuality by means of which early modern writers
negotiated their relationship to the past and the present.
Submissions and inquiries may be sent to:
Thomas Moisan, Editor
Department of English
Saint Louis University
221 North Grand Boulevard
St. Louis, Missouri 63103
USA
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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