期刊名称:ROMANTICISM
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The most distinguished scholarly journal of its kind edited and published in Britain, Romanticism offers a forum for the flourishing diversity of Romantic studies today. Focusing on the period 1750-1850, it publishes critical, historical, textual and bibliographical essays prepared to the highest scholarly standards, reflecting the full range of current methodological and theoretical debate. With an extensive reviews section, Romanticism constitutes a vital international arena for scholarly debate in this liveliest field of literary studies
Instructions to Authors
Notes for Contributors The editors and advisory board welcome contributions to Romanticism at the addresses listed below. We seek constructive responses to the journal, as well as suggestions for future special issues. Essays and notes submitted to the journal should be in typescript, and 5,000 - 7,000 words in length (including notes). Submissions which are substantially over this word-limit will not be considered. Please supply a stamped-addressed envelope or international mail coupons if you wish your typescript to be returned. If you have recently published a study in the field, please encourage your publishers to forward a review copy to the Assistant Reviews Editor. **All essay submissions must include your institutional address in full, and an e-mail address at which you can be contacted.** Submission Guidelines The typescript should be double-spaced throughout, including offset quotations and endnotes, in 12 point type. Quotation marks should be single; double for quotes in quotes. For essays accepted for publication, we require a disk copy as well as hard copy of the typescript. Please keep notes, which should appear as endnotes after the main text, to a minimum. Second and subsequent citations of books and essays should appear in short form, in round brackets, in the main text. All essay submissions should include six key words as descriptors of the submitted material. References Authored book: Kenneth Johnston, The Hidden Wordsworth: Poet, Lover, Rebel, Spy (New York and London, 1998), 6?. [Short citation: (Johnston, 22 or Hidden Wordsworth, 22). For novels, supply volume and chapter as well as the page reference (this helps people who don’t have the same edition). Specific page of a specific chapter in authored book: Marjorie Levinson, ‘Insight and Oversight: reading “Tintern Abbey”’, in Wordsworth’s Great Period Poems (Cambridge, 1986), 14?7, 22. Article, and reprint E. P. Thompson, ‘Wordsworth’s Crisis? London Review of Books (8 Dec. 1988), rpt in E. P. Thompson, The Romantics: England in a Revolutionary Age: Wordsworth, Coleridge, Thelwall (Woodbridge, Suffolk, 1997), 77. Multi-volume book Memoirs of William Wordsworth, Poet-Laureate, D.C.L. (2 vols, London, 1851), i. 74. [Short citation: Memoirs, i. 74 or MWW, i. 74. Multi-volume, modern edition The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt, ed. Duncan Wu (9 vols, London, 1998), vi. 34. [Short citation: Hazlitt, vi. 34 or SWWH, vi. 34. Poem or article in an early journal William Wordsworth, ‘Sonnet on seeing Miss Helen Maria Williams weep at a Tale of Distress? European Magazine, 20 (September 1750), 220. ‘Description of a Venomous Serpent? The Gentleman’s Magazine, 20 (September 1750), 387?, 386. Article in contemporary scholarly journal Nicholas Shrimpton, ‘Bradley and the Aesthetes? Essays in Criticism, 55.4 (October 2005), 309?1. Edited texts The Letters of William and Dorothy Wordsworth, ed. Ed. De Selincourt, 2nd edn, The Early Years, 1787?805, ed. C. L. Shaver (Oxford, 1967), 68? 0. The Diary of Joseph Farington, ed. Kenneth Garlick, Angus Macinyre and Kathryn Dave (17 vols, New Haven and London, 1978?8), iii. 700?. Entry for 22 November 1796. Henry Crabb Robinson’s Diary, ed. Thomas Sadler (3 vols, London, 1869), i. 31?. Translated work Edmond Bir? The Diary of a Citizen of Paris during ‘The Terror?/SPAN>, trans. John de Villiers (2 vols, London, 1896), ii. 188. Poem in more than one cantos or books: Don Juan, III. ii. 12?3 (i.e. canto; verse; line reference). The Prelude (1805 text), III. 555?. Reviews Please ensure that your headnote contains the following information: author’s/editor’s name in bold type; full title, including any subtitle in italics type; place of publication; publisher; date of publication. Full pagination including prelim pages; hard and (if appropriate) paperback price, both in sterling; ISBN number(s). At the end of the review, to the right margin, your name in bold on one line; your institution on the next line below. NICHOLAS M. WILLIAMS, Ideology and Utopia in the Poetry of William Blake (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998), 271pp. ?2.50 hardback. 0 521 620 503. DUNCAN WU (ed.), The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt (9 vols, London: Pickering and Chatto, 1998). ?50 hardback. 1 85169 3. References to non-print media Films and CDs should be referenced as follows: [title in italic], [media], [director/ composer as appropriate]. [Place]: [producer], [date] e.g. Macbeth, film, directed by Orson Welles. USA: Republic Pictures, 1948. Scripture references Use Arabic numerals, dividing chapter and verse by a colon followed by a space, e.g.: 2 Cor. 12: 4. Images Contributors are responsible for securing permission to publish images, and must cover all permissions costs before publication. Guidelines for submission of digital material can be found here: Guidelines for Submission of Images in Digital Form If you have any questions about presentation, please e-mail Professor Nicholas Roe at nhr@st-and.ac.uk. Editors Drummond Bone, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3BX Nicholas Roe, School of English, University of St Andrews, St Andrews KY16 9AL UK Discounts for Authors Journal Authors are entitled to a 40% discount on the journal issue containing their paper, a 20% discount on all EUP books and a 10% discount on any journal subscription. Please contact marketing@eup.ed.ac.uk to order books at discount and journals@eup.ed.ac.uk for discounted journal subscriptions
Editorial Board
Editors Drummond Bone, Senate House, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3BX, UK Nicholas Roe, School of English, University of St Andrews, St Andrews KY16 9AL UK Reviews Editor c/o Nicholas Roe, School of English, University of St Andrews, St Andrews KY16 9AL UK Senior Advisory Editors Jane Stabler (St Andrews University) Peter Vassallo (University of Malta) Advisory Board John Barnard (Leeds University) Anne Barton (Cambridge University) Jeffrey Cox (University of Colorado at Boulder) Lilla Crisafulli Jones (University of Bologna) John Donovan (University of York) Kelvin Everest (Liverpool University) David Fairer (Leeds University) Neil Fraistat (University of Maryland) Tim Fulford (Nottingham Trent University) Stephen Gill (Oxford University) Paul Hamilton (Queen Mary and Westfield) John Kerrigan (Cambridge University) Peter J. Kitson (University of Dundee) Greg Kucich (University of Notre Dame) Nigel Leask (University of Glasgow) Grevel Lindop (Manchester University) J.C.C. Mays (University College Dublin) Raimonda Modiano (University of Washington) Vincent Newey (Leicester University) Lucy Newlyn (Oxford University) Michael O'Neill (Durham University) David Punter (Bristol University) Alan Richardson (Boston College) Susan Wolfson (Princeton University)
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