Palgrave Studies in Nineteenth-Century Writing and Culture
Palgrave Studies in the Nineteenth-Century Writing and Culture is a monograph series that aims to represent the most innovative research on literary works that were produced in the English-speaking world from the time of the Napoleonic Wars to the fin de siécle. Attentive to the historical continuities between 'Romantic' and 'Victorian', the series will feature studies that help scholarship to reassess the meaning of these terms during a century marked by diverse cultural, literary, and political movements. The main aim of the series is to look at the increasing influence of types of historicism on our understanding of literary forms and genres. It reflects the shift from critical theory to cultural history that has affected not only the period 1800-1900 but also every field within the discipline of English literature. All titles in the series seek to offer fresh critical perspectives and challenging readings of both canonical and non-canonical writings of this era.
General Editor: Joseph Bristow, Professor of Victorian Studies at University of California-Los Angeles
Editorial Board: Hilary Fraser (Birkbeck College, University of London); Josephine McDonagh (Linacre College, University of Oxford); Yopie Prins (University of Michigan) Lindsay Smith (University of Sussex) Margaret D. Stetz (University of Delaware) Jenny Bourne Taylor (University of Sussex)
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We welcome all ideas for new books and have provided guidelines for
submitting proposals in the Authors
section of our website. To discuss project ideas and proposals for this
series please contact Paula Kennedy at p.kennedy@palgrave.com
or Professor Joseph Bristow at jbristow@humnet.ucla.edu
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