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From: Helen Ostovich <[log in to unmask]>
Early Theatre 4 (2001) is now printed and being mailed out to subscribers.
Subsequent volumes of this journal will appear in two issues, spring and
fall. We invite the submission of note-length or article length essays
for the coming issues.
Early Theatre welcomes research in medieval or early modern drama and
theatre history, rooted in the records and documents of England, Scotland,
Ireland, and Wales. We likewise encourage articles or notes on related
materials either in Europe, or in parts of the world where English or
European travellers, traders, and colonizers observed performances by
other peoples. Although we are primarily interested in the performance
history of any art, entertainment, or festive occasion of the period, we
also invite submissions of interpretive or literary discussions relating
to the performances themselves.
Contributions should be sent to the Editor, Early Theatre, Department of
English, McMaster University, 1280 Main St. West, Hamilton, Ontario,
Canada L8S 4L9. Manuscripts of articles (usually up to 7000 words,
although longer articles will be considered) or notes (300 - 4000 words)
should be double-spaced throughout and conform to ET/REED house style (see
the Style Sheet listed on the Early Theatre home page). Style guides for
manuscipt documents in early modern English or Latin are available from
the editor. NB: If you quote from unpublished records or documents, you
must supply photocopies for checking at the REED office. You must obtain
permissions to publish for any illustrations, whether digital or
photographic, that may be printed with an accepted article.
Inquiries about subscription should be sent to
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Helen Ostovich
Editor, EARLY THEATRE / Professor, Dept of English
McMaster University
Hamilton, ON, Canada L8S 4L9
+1-(905)525-9140 x24496 FAX +1-(905)777-8316
http://www.earlytheatre.ca
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