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CARDIFF CORVEY: READING THE ROMANTIC TEXT [ISSN 1471-5988]
ISSUE 11 (DECEMBER 2003)
The latest issue of 'Cardiff Corvey: Reading the Romantic Text' is now
available, and contains the following new material:
ARTICLES & REPORTS
1. Michael Page (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) discusses the role of
popular fiction, focusing on the fortunes of Mary Meeke’s Something Strange.
2. Franz Potter (Plymouth State University/Southern New Hampshire
University) examines the career and fiction of Sarah Wilkinson, author of
numerous Gothic bluebooks and novels.
3. Peter Garside (Cardiff University) analyses the phenomenon of
subscription fiction during the Romantic period, providing a comprehensive
checklist of 100 titles published between 1780 and 1829.
4. Rachel Howard (Cardiff University) explores the life and works of the
unapologetically commercial novelist, Anne Ker.
PROJECT UPDATES
You can also find out the latest information about various Romantic-era
projects running at Cardiff University, at the Centre for Editorial and
Intertextual Research, notably our Database of British Fiction, 1800-29 and
Oxford Encyclopaedia of British Fiction, 1789–1836.
Full access is also available to articles, reports, and resources published
in previous issues of 'Cardiff Corvey'.
You can visit 'Cardiff Corvey' @ www.cf.ac.uk/encap/corvey
Regards,
Anthony Mandal (editor)
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CALL FOR PAPERS: CARDIFF CORVEY: READING THE ROMANTIC TEXT 12 (June 2004)
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. Shorter notices and bibliographical
checklists of relevance will also be considered. Submissions should be made
by the 15 April 2004 in order to make issue 11.
Any essays supplied for prospective publication on this site will be
seriously considered, undergoing a process of assessment by members of the
Cardiff Corvey Advisory Board: Peter Garside (Chair, Cardiff); Jane Aaron
(Glamorgan), Stephen Behrendt (Nebraska), Emma Clery (Sheffield Hallam), Ed
Copeland (Pomona College), Caroline Franklin (Swansea), Isobel Grundy
(Alberta), David Hewitt (Aberdeen), Claire Lamont (Newcastle), Robert Miles
(Stirling), Rainer Schöwerling (Paderborn), Christopher Skelton-Foord
(Bodleian), Kathryn Sutherland (Oxford).
Please direct all submissions and queries to Dr Anthony Mandal, CEIR,
Cardiff University, PO Box 94, Cardiff CF10 3XB, Wales (UK). E-mail:
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