The Hazlitt Review is now seeking submissions for its 2016 issue. We invite essays of 4,000 to 9,000 words on any aspect of William Hazlitt’s work and life. Articles relating Hazlitt to wider Romantic circles, topics, or discourses are also expressly welcome, as are reviews of books pertaining to such matters. Contributions should follow the MHRA style and should be sent by email to James Whitehead ([log in to unmask]) or Philipp Hunnekuhl ([log in to unmask]). Submissions will need to be received by 1 March 2016 at the latest.
We regret that we cannot publish material already published or submitted elsewhere. Contributors who require their articles to be open access (under the RCUK policy effective from 1 April 2013) should indicate this, and they will be made freely available on our website on publication.
The Hazlitt Review is an annual peer-reviewed journal, the first internationally to be devoted to Hazlitt studies. The Review aims to promote and maintain Hazlitt’s standing, both in the academy and to a wider readership, by providing a forum for new writing on Hazlitt, by established scholars as well as more recent entrants in the field. To find out more, please visit https://www.ucl.ac.uk/hazlitt-society/hazlitt-review
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