Dear all,
The new issue of *Romanticism on the Net* is now available for consultation
at:
http://www.erudit.org/revue/ron/2004/v/n34-35/index.html
Special issue: Opera and Nineteenth-Century Literature', guest-edited by
Nicholas Halmi
- Nicholas Halmi (University of Washington): 'Introduction: Opera and
Nineteenth-Century Literature'
ARTICLES:
- Nicholas Halmi (University of Washington): 'Lucy, Lucia, and Locke'
- Diane Long Hoeveler and Sarah Davies Cordova (Marquette University):
'Gothic Opera in Britain and France: Genre, Nationalism, and Trans-Cultural
Angst'
- Daniel O¹Quinn (University of Guelph) 'Ravishment Twice Weekly: De
Quincey's Opera Pleasures'
- Edward Copeland (Pomona College) 'Opera and the Great Reform Act: Silver
Fork Fiction, 1822-1842'
- Laura Fasick (Minnesota State University Moorhead): 'Angels and Ingenues
in Tennyson's The Princess and Gilbert and Sullivan's Princess Ida'
- Grace Kehler (McMaster University): 'Occult Charm and Social Ills:
Vernon Lee's "A Wicked Voice" and George Du Mauriers Castrated Texts'
- Emily Allen and Dino Franco Felluga (Purdue University): 'Jane Eyre:
Now and Forever; or, the Strange Afterlife of Gothic'
REVIEWS:
- Alex Dick (University of British Columbia): 'Philip Connell.
Romanticism, Economics, and the Question of Culture'
- Peter Melville (Cornell University): '
Encyclopedia of the Romantic Era, 1760-1850. Ed. Christopher John Murray'
- Joyce Boro (Université de Montréal): 'David McKitterick. Print,
Manuscript and the Search for Order, 1450-1830'
*Romanticism on the Net* can be found at http://www.ron.umontreal.ca.
Readers can search through every articles (194 published so far) and reviews
(265 published so far) previously published in the journal since its first
issue in February 1996. (http://www.ron.umontreal.ca/search.shtml)
The next issue of *Romanticism on the Net* (#36) will be available in March
2005. The next special issue of *RoN* is devoted to Queer Romanticism and
will be available in May 2005. Guest-edited by Michael O¹Rourke and David
Collings, it contains articles by George Haggerty, Amanda Berry, Arnold
Markley, Bridget Keegan, Caroline Kimberly, Fiona Brideoake, Laura George,
Lauren Fitzgerald, Mair Rigby, Rick Incorvati, and Robert Tobin.
- EDITOR: Michael Eberle-Sinatra (University of Montreal)
- ASSISTANT EDITOR: Dino Felluga (Purdue University)
- REVIEW EDITOR: Nicholas Halmi (University of Washington)
- ADVISORY BOARD: Alan Bewell (University of Toronto), Nora Crook (Anglia
Polytechnic University, Cambridge), Jack Donovan (University of York), Neil
Fraistat (University of Maryland), Michael Gamer (University of
Pennsylvania), Bruce Graver (Providence College), Diane Long Hoeveler
(Marquette University), Jerrold E. Hogle (University of Arizona), Gary Kelly
(University of Alberta), Alan Liu (University of California Santa Barbara),
Laura Mandell (Miami University), Jon Mee (University College, Oxford),
Jeanne Moskal (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), Michael O'Neill
(University of Durham), Seamus Perry (Balliol College, Oxford), Charles E.
Robinson (University of Delaware), Nicholas Roe (St. Andrews University),
Richard C. Sha (American University), Ronald Tetreault (Dalhousie
University), Nicola Trott (University of Glasgow), Susan Wolfson (Princeton
University), and Duncan Wu (St. Catherine's College, Oxford).
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Dr. Michael Eberle-Sinatra
Director of Graduate Studies
Departement d'etudes anglaises
Universite de Montreal
CP 6128, Station Centre-ville
Montreal, Quebec H3C3J7 - Canada
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Editor *Romanticism on the Net*
http://www.ron.umontreal.ca
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