The Literary London Journal is pleased to announce publication of the
second edition of the Journal and to invite submissions for the third issue
which will be published on 15th March 2004. The deadline for submissions to
be considered for this issue 1st February 2004. The current issue is now
online at http://www.literarylondon.org and includes:
Articles
Nick Bentley, 'Writing 1950s London: Narrative Strategies in Colin
MacInnes's City of Spades and Absolute Beginners'
Robert Bond, 'Wide Boys Always Work: Iain Sinclaire and the London
Proletarian Novel'
Michael Sayeau, 'The Voice of the Plague: Disorder, Order, amd Talk in
Daniel Defoe's A Journal of the Plague Year'
Chloë Théault, 'The Historical Myth of London during the 1930s'
Susie Thomas, 'Posing as a Postmodernist: Race and Class in martin Aimis's
London Fields'
Lara Whelan, 'Unburying Bits of Rubbish: Deconstruction of the Victorian
Suburban Ideal'
Interview
Christian Schlote, 'An Interview with Hanan al-Shaykh, author of Only in
London
Plus Review articles.
'Literary London: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Representation of
London' is the first and only academic journal to provide a common forum
for scholars and students engaged specifically in the study of London in
literature. It is dedicated to fostering an intellectual community that
will facilitate interdisciplinary exchange. While the editorial focus of
the Journal will be on representations of London in literature, articles in
cognate disciplines that will contribute to readings of London are very
much encouraged. These subjects might include readings of London in
history, drama, film, geography, art history, architecture, urban
sociology, painting and engraving, etc. Literary London is published twice
a year in March and September.
The Journal is mutually supportive of the annual conference of the same
name.
Submission guidelines and other information can be found at the website.
All submission queries should be written care of [log in to unmask]
or by post to:
Dr Lawrence Phillips,
The Literary London Journal,
Department of English,
Liverpool Hope University College,
Hope Park,
Liverpool,
L16 9JD
Dr Lawrence Phillips,
Lecturer in English Literature/Editor, Literary London Journal
Department of English,
Liverpool Hope University College,
Hope Park,
Liverpool,
L16 9JD
UK
Tel. 0151 2913560
Web. http://www.literarylondon.org
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