To celebrate twelve years of publishing, from 2006 the journal
Romanticism will appear in three issues each year, with a new format
and design.
Romanticism issue 12.1, is a special issue of seven essays guest
edited by Timothy Morton and dedicated to 'Food Studies' and Romantic
culture. Topics include Coleridge and bread; food and eating in Southey;
Dorothy and William Wordsworth and picnics; and new work on P. B.
Shelley's vegetarianism.
Romanticism issue 12. 2 will focus on John Keats and his circle, with
John Barnard on the controversial publishing background of Keats's
Poems (1817); Richard Marggraf Turley on Keats and 'Barry Cornwall';
Maria Schoina on Leigh Hunt's writings on Italy; and P.M.S. Dawson on
'The Making of John Clare's The Village Minstrel (1821)'.
Future issues will contain new work on children's writing; Romantic
Orientalism; Blake and eighteenth-century legal discourse; Byron and
Martial; and Samuel Bamford's Peterloo poems.
Focusing on the period 1750-1850, Romanticism publishes critical,
historical, textual and bibliographical essays and notes prepared to the
highest scholarly standards, reflecting the full range of current
methodological and theoretical debate. For details for contributors and
subscribers go to the Romanticism home page at
http://www.eup.ed.ac.uk/journals/content.aspx?pageId=1&journalId=11666
Further information about the presentation of material submitted for
publication in Romanticism appears as an appendix in issue 12.1.
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Professor Nicholas Roe,
Head of School, Direct Line: [+44] (0) 1334 462642
School of English School Office: [+44] (0) 1334 462666
University of St Andrews Fax: [+44] (0) 1334 462655
KY16 9AL Scotland
*Homepage http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~www_se/roe/home.html
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*Next Coleridge Summer Conference, 20-26 July 2006 at Cannington,
Somerset: http://www.friendsofcoleridge.com/Conference.htm
*Home page of the journal Romanticism:
http://www.eup.ed.ac.uk/journals/content.aspx?pageId=1&journalId=11666
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