CARDIFF CORVEY: READING THE ROMANTIC TEXT [ISSN 1471-5988]
ISSUE 14 (SUMMER 2005)
The latest issue of 'Cardiff Corvey: Reading the Romantic Text' is now
available, and contains the following new material:
Three Articles and Reports by various contributors, both within and without
Cardiff University:
1. Brian Robert Bates (University of Denver) discusses the relationship between
1810s’ bibliomania and Wordsworth’s conceptualisation of his oeuvre.
2. Peter Garside (University of Edinburgh) and Gillian Hughes (University of
Manchester) examine the Hogg’s participation in the growing numbers trade in
the Glasgow of the 1830s.
3. The fifth and final bibliographical update to The English Novel, 1800–1829
provides new information on authorship, titles, and further editions.
Beginning with Issue 10, users will now be able to download entire issues of
Cardiff Corvey in a new print-optimised Acrobat format, in addition to
downloading the individual articles. Over the coming months, we shall be
retrospectively adding this facility to the website, working backwards to Issue
1. See our Articles page for more details.
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A NOTE ON THE FUTURE OF ‘CARDIFF CORVEY’
The current issue of Cardiff Corvey: Reading the Romantic Text is the last under
that designation. In order to reflect its widening remit and international
presence, the journal will be relaunched as Romantic Textualities: Literature
and Print Culture, 1780-1840 [ISSN 1748-0116], as of the Winter 2005 (no. 15)
issue. Romantic Textualities will develop its role as a fully peer-reviewed
journal and will continue to publish every Summer and Winter of each year.
Romantic Textualities will carry three types of submitted publications:
ARTICLES
Articles we would be most interested in publishing include those addressing
Romantic literary studies with an especial slant on book history, textual and
bibliographical studies, the literary marketplace and the publishing world, and
so forth. Submissions for articles (5,000-8,000 words) should be sent to the
Editor ([log in to unmask]).
REPORTS
We also supply reports on ongoing research, in the form of author studies,
snapshots of research, bibliographical checklists, and so on. This material is
not peer-reviewed, but provides a useful platform for scholars to disseminate
information about their collaborative or individual research projects.
Submissions for reports should be sent to the Editor ([log in to unmask]).
REVIEWS
As of Issue 15, we intend on carrying reviews of recent publications relating to
Romantic literary studies. In the first instance, publishers of suitable texts
or potential contributors should contact the Reviews Editor
([log in to unmask]).
While the name and visual appearance of the journal will change to reflect its
new function in Romantic-era studies, the critical focus on bibliography,
textual scholarship, and print culture will remain the same-as the new title
makes far more abundantly clear. Information about projects based within
Cardiff University’s Centre for Editorial and Intertextual Research will now
be found solely on the Centre’s website (http://www.cf.ac.uk/encap/ceir).
Romantic Textualities will continue to provide an archive of all previously
published articles, including those that appeared under the Cardiff Corvey
banner.
In the first instance, Romantic Textualities will be accessible online @
http://www.cf.ac.uk/encap/romtext, but the editors are currently seeking a
friendlier alias for future issues.
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Dr A A Mandal ( [log in to unmask] )
Centre for Editorial & Intertextual Research, Cardiff School of English,
Communication and Philosophy, Cardiff University, Humanities Building, Colum
Drive, Cardiff CF10 3EU
(http://www.cf.ac.uk/encap/ceir)
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