期刊名称:STUDIES IN ENGLISH LITERATURE 1500-1900
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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SEL Studies in English Literature 1500 ?1900 focuses on four fields of British Literature: English Renaissance, Tudor and Stuart Drama, Restoration and Eighteenth Century, and Nineteenth Century. The journal features learned, readable papers that contribute significantly to the understanding of British literature from 1500 to 1900.
Instructions to Authors
Author Guidelines
SEL invites historical and critical essays of moderate length (ca. 6250 words including endnotes) that contribute significantly to the understanding of English literature, 1500-1900. Typescripts should be double-spaced throughout, including inset quotations and endnotes, and should be prepared in conformity with The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th Edition. Please do not submit computer disk until final revisions of accepted articles are complete. We will not consider articles being simultaneously submitted elsewhere, nor will we print essays to appear in a book published within a year of scheduled publication by SEL. Those wishing to omit their identities from manuscripts may do so, but should include a cover letter. Please supply an abstract of 100 or fewer words with your paper.
Manuscripts submitted for publication should be addressed to:
Rice University Editors SEL-MS 46 P.O. Box 1892 Houston, TX 77251-1892 If sending via overnight courier, the physical address is:
Rice University Editors SEL-MS 46 Fondren Library, Room 407 6100 Main Street Houston, TX 77005-1892 Send two copies with SASE or SAE/sufficient stamps or international postage coupons for return. Receipt of manuscripts will be acknowledged by postcard. Editorial decisions usually take a minimum of four months.
Editorial Board
Editors and Editorial Board
Publisher and Executive Editor:
Robert L. Patten
Editor
Logan Browning
Associate Editor and Business Manager
Kay McStay
Production Editor
K Krueger McDonald
Diana Hobby Editorial Fellows
Christine Cox Jill Delsigne Basak Demirhan Amelia Scholtz Victoria Ford Smith Teresa Yu-Wen Wei Elizabeth Coggin Womack
Editorial Board
Paula Backscheider - Auburn University Ros Ballaster- Mansfield College, Oxford University Anne Barton- Trinity College, Cambridge University David M. Bevington- University of Chicago Rosemarie Bodenheimer- Boston College Stephen Booth- University of California at Berkeley Margaret Anne Doody- University of Notre Dame Edward Doughtie- Emeritus, Rice University Heather Dubrow- University of Wisconsin at Madison Andrew Elfenbein- University of Minnesota Robert N. Essick- California Institute of Technology Kate Flint- State University of New Jersey Rutgers Achsah Guibbory- Barnard College Richard Helgerson- University of California at Santa Barbara Ann Rosalind Jones- Smith College Coppélia Kahn- Brown University William J. Kennedy- Cornell University U. C. Knoepflmacher- Princeton University Karl Kroeber- Columbia University Robert W. Langbaum- University of Virginia Elizabeth Jean Langland- Purchase College State University of New York Barbara K. Lewalski- Harvard University David Loewenstein- University of Wisconsin at Madison Peter J. Manning- State University of New York at Stony Brook Leah S. Marcus- Vanderbilt University Arthur F. Marotti- Wayne State University Jerome J. McGann- University of Virginia Michael McKeon- Rutgers University J. Hillis Miller- University of California at Los Angeles Maximillian E. Novak- University of California at Los Angeles Felicity A. Nussbaum- University of California at Los Angeles Annabel Patterson- Yale University Anne Lake Prescott- Barnard College Phyllis R. Rackin- University of Pennsylvania Allen Reddick- University of Zurich Joseph R. Roach- Yale University Meredith Skura- Rice University Bruce R. Smith- University of Southern California Patricia M. Spacks- University of Virginia Valerie J. Traub- Vanderbilt University Herbert F. Tucker- Univeristy of Virginia Alexander Welsh- Yale University Carl Woodring- Emeritus, Columbia University
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