期刊名称:STUDIES IN PHILOLOGY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Studies in Philology was founded in 1906 by the Philological Club of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and the Philological Club continued to direct publication of the journal through 1917. Eleven single-issue volumes were published between 1906 and 1914; from 1915 continuously until the present, one four- or five-issue volume has appeared annually.
Studies in Philology was indexed cumulatively in 1928 (after volume 25) and again in 1953 (after volume 50). The Studies in Philology Online Database begins with volume 51 (1954) and will continue at least through volume 100 (2003), thus completing a survey of the fifty years and fifty volumes of Studies in Philology that will have come and gone since a cumulative record of the journal was last compiled.
In addition to the regular series of issues containing academic articles, the following have appeared since 1954: all sixteen issues of the Texts and Studies series, incorporated in volumes 68 (1971) through 88 (1991); the final two Extra Series issues (numbers 3 and 4, in 1959 and 1967); and the last sixteen installments of the annual bibliography of scholarship on Renaissance literature, incorporated in volumes 51 (1954) through 66 (1969). All of these publications (and their contents, where appropriately catalogued as individual items) are included in the Studies in Philology Online Database along with the regular issues.
The fullest listing of the journal's contents in the Studies in Philology Online Database is the "Contents by volume" page, which catalogues everything that has been published in the journal since 1954 except for such items as advertisements and editorial announcements that seemed to have no special significance. (Editorial notices containing corrigenda or other substantive content are included, however.) The "Contents by author" page provides an alternative listing, alphabetically by author, of almost all of the same material, the only omissions being the annual bibliographies and a few other items for which "author" seemed to be a less meaningful category. Under the "Special listings" heading appear classified listings of the Texts and Studies issues, the Extra Series issues, and the bibliographical writings that have been included in Studies in Philology since 1954. Three other classified listings are also given under the "Special listings" heading: the editions, the translations, and the biographical writings that have appeared in Studies in Philology during the period covered by the database.
Users should be aware that the Studies in Philology Online Database is not a true index: although it can be browser-searched for words that occur directly in its listings, its entries have not been tagged electronically with subject headings such as would be required for sophisticated internal search capabilities. To read and keep systematic topical notes on the hundreds and hundreds of articles that have appeared in the journal's pages during the past half-century would be a task too time-consuming to perform on a volunteer basis. However, the data that has been compiled in making this database could potentially provide a starting point for any full-scale indexing project that may be undertaken in the future, and in the meantime, a cumulative listing of the journal's contents by volume, by author, and by a handful of special categories may be useful in itself for certain purposes.
Any comments, including notification of omissions, inconsistencies, or errors, should be directed to Britt Mize at bmize@email.unc.edu.
Instructions to Authors
Submission Guidelines
Studies in Philology considers for publication articles on British literature before 1900 and articles on relations between British literature and works in the classical, Romance, and Germanic languages. We no longer publish essays focused exclusively on literature other than British. The editorial readers for Studies in Philology include, in addition to the Editorial Board, members of the graduate faculty of the departments of languages and literatures in the University of North Carolina.
Manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with the Chicago Manual of Style and should be submitted in duplicate, accompanied by a return envelope, adequate postage, and the author's email address or daytime telephone number. Contributors should send manuscripts to:
Editor of Studies in Philology Department of English The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Greenlaw Hall, CB# 3520 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3520
For matters related to submissions, Studies in Philology may also be reached by telephone at (919) 962-7042, by fax at (919) 962-3520, or by email at sp@unc.edu. Subscriptions and other business communications, including address changes and back-issue orders, should be directed to The University of North Carolina Press at the address given below.
Editorial Board
Edward Donald Kennedy, Editor Megan Matchinske, Associate Editor
Editorial Board Reid Barbour Marsha S. Collins Alan C. Dessen Jerry Leath Mills William J. Race Mark L. Reed Joseph S. Wittig
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