Dear Paul,
Thank you so much for this offer. Mary Ellen Lamb got in touch with me
and said there is a chance my summary could be published as a special
issue of Sidney Journal. I'd like to see what happens with that but
your suggestion is also very appealing since the summary might reach a
wider audience by being linked to your text. So glad there are suddenly
these possibilities!
Best,
Amy
Paul Salzman wrote:
> I am currently preparing an on-line edition of Wroth's poetry (it will
> contain images of the folger MS of Pamphilia to Amphilanthus, transcripts of
> folger and 1621, modernised and fully annotated versions of both folger and
> 1621 and extensive introductory material). It should be ready by next year.
> While this is only the poetry, not Urania, I would be very happy either to
> host or to link to your plot summary. Did you know that Mary Ellen Lamb is
> preparing a shortened, teaching version of Urania which is I think almost
> ready to go to press, so it might be worth seing if you could link to her
> edition in some way (are you on this list, Mary Ellen?).
>
> -Paul
>
>
> On 22/8/08 7:21 AM, "Amy Greenstadt" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>
>>I'm hoping that some of you might help me with a question about
>>electronic publishing. I am completing a Reader's guide to Mary Wroth's
>>Urania. The Guide mainly consists of a plot summary -- a very useful
>>pedagogical and research tool for this exceedingly complex narrative.
>>I'm hoping to publish this electronically so that it can be most useful
>>to scholars and students, and wonder if anyone has suggestions for
>>venues. It's currently about 100 MS pages -- too much for a journal
>>article. However, it would be great if it could be peer-reviewed. Any
>>suggestions would be helpful. Thanks!
>>
>>Amy Greenstadt
>>Associate Professor of English
>>Portland State University
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>
> Paul Salzman, Reader in English Literature,
> La Trobe University, Australia, 3086
> P: +61-3-94792395
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