Wednesday, April 20, 2011

CFP: Victoriographies: A Journal of Nineteenth Century Writing, 1790-1914



Victoriographies: A Journal of Nineteenth Century Writing, 1790-1914 is to be published by Edinburgh University Press on paper and online from May 2011. The editor is Prof. Julian Wolfreys, its Book Reviews Editors are Megan Becker-Leckrone (US & North America) and Kate Hext (UK & Europe). It has a full and prestigious editorial & advisory board and is fully peer-reviewed.

Victoriographies – A Journal of Nineteenth-Century Writing, 1790-1914 seeks to invent afresh the long nineteenth century. Returning to the text as text, Victoriographies explores, as if for the first time, those canonical texts and authors that seem familiar, and interrogates the understudied, those authors and publications which demand a response. The journal is concerned with writing of the long nineteenth century and writing about the nineteenth century.Victoriographies invites articles which address philosophical, epistemological and ideological concerns, as these are embedded in the surface and texture of the text itself. The emphasis is on Victorian writing, about literary texts, poetry, prose fiction and prose non-fiction in the period 1790-1914. The editor welcomes 5,000-7,000 word submission of material for consideration as an article or a review. 

The first edition is available to peruse online now: http://www.euppublishing.com/toc/vic/1/1This is a special edition entitled "Whither Victorian Studies," including an articles by Regenia Gagnier, Dinah Birch, John Kucich, Jonathan Loesberg and Catherine Robson, amongst others.


For links to more information on the journal, including its ethos, submission information and subscription rates see http://www.euppublishing.com/journal/vic.