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From: Mara E Reisman <[log in to unmask]>
Call for Papers 2005
The Shakespeare-Jahrbuch 2005 is planned as a special issue on
'Shakespeare, Goethe and Schiller'. Those three have sometimes been
grouped together in Germany as the nation's triad of classical poets.
The editorial board invites contributions that would comment upon this
gesture of appropriating Shakespeare and associating the three authors,
that would inquire into similarities and differences between
Shakespeare, Goethe and Schiller and the reception of their works. If
Shakespeare has been read in Germany by a public whose norm are the
dramatic styles of Goethe and Schiller, how do these two appear to
English readers familiar with Shakespeare? Manuscripts (about 5000
words) should be sent to the "Gesamtredaktion" in Munich by March 31,
2004.
Ina Schabert
Address:
Prof. Dr. Ina Schabert
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Institut für Englische Philologie
Schellingstr. 3
80799 München
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Papers to be published in the Shakespeare-Jahrbuch should be based on
our style sheet.
Please download a PDF-version of the style sheet:
http://www.shakespeare-gesellschaft.de/english/home.html
The Shakespeare-Jahrbuch is one of the leading publications in the
field of international Shakespeare studies; but it is not only
addressed to specialists. It offers contributions in German and
English, scholarly articles, an extensive section of book reviews, and
reports on Shakespeare productions in the German-speaking world. It
also documents the activities of the Shakespeare-Gesellschaft. The
Shakespeare-Jahrbuch is distributed to members at the spring conference
or via mail. It is also available from bookshops at a price of € 47.04.
Editor: Prof. Dr. Ina Schabert, in cooperation with Dr. Ingeborg Boltz,
Maik Hamburger, PD Dr. Christa Jansohn, Prof. Dr. Manfred Pfister, and
Prof. Dr. Kurt Tetzeli von Rosador.
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