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CW3 Journal is a peer-refereed web-publication offering an
exciting new forum for research into Romantic-era writing by women. The
CW3 Journal is also designed to publicise and support its sister
project, the Corvey Women Writers on the Web
database. Published twice yearly, CW3 Journal features new
critical and contextual material which engages with the authors and texts
in the database. Typically CW3 Journal will publish research
which contributes to our understanding of lesser known authors and works
from the period and of their relationship to the established literary
and cultural landscape, or which contributes generally to our understanding
of women and print culture. In addition CW3 will publish short
new biographies, bibliographies, contemporary reviews and memoirs, images,
synopses and key-word descriptions relating to the authors and texts which
feature in the database. Both the Journal and the Database are part of
the Sheffield Hallam Corvey
Project.
Submission information
We welcome contributions from scholars and graduate students on any woman
writer or female-authored text featured in the database. NB.We particularly
welcome short biographies, bibliographies, contemporary reviews and memoirs,
images, synopses and key-word descriptions. All contributions
will be subject to peer review and those accepted will be fully credited.
For further details see guidelines for
contributors. Please address enquiries to the editor Dr Mary Peace
at m.v.peace@shu.ac.uk.
Editorial Board:
Editor: Mary Peace (Sheffield Hallam University)
Associate Editors: Emma Clery (Sheffield Hallam University); Jennie
Batchelor (University of Kent)
SHU Corvey Steering Committee: Lisa Hopkins, Sara Mills
Advisory Panel: Isobel Armstrong (Birkbeck College, London), Stephen
Behrendt (University of Nebraska), Phil Cox (De Montfort University),
Cora Kaplan (University of Southampton), Edward Copeland (Pomona College,
California), Stuart Curran (University of Pennsylvania), Paula Feldman
(University of South Carolina), Peter Garside (University of Cardiff),
Isobel Grundy (University of Alberta), Robert Miles (University of Stirling),
Anne Mellor (UCLA), James Raven (University of Cambridge), Rainer Schöwerling
(Paderborn University), Julie Shaffer (University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh),
Judy Simons (De Montford University), Clifford Siskin (State University
of New York), Jane Spencer (University of Exeter), Janet Todd (University
of Glasgow)
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