Studies in Romanticism |
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Studies in Romanticism was founded in 1961 by David Bonnell Green at a time when it was still possible to wonder whether "romanticism" was a term worth theorizing (as Morse Peckham deliberated in the first essay of the first number). It seemed that it was, and, ever since, SiR (as it is known to abbreviation) has flourished under a fine succession of editors: Edwin Silverman, W. H. Stevenson, Charles Stone III, Michael Cooke, Morton Palet, and (continuously since 1978) David Wagenknecht. There are other fine journals in which scholars of romanticism feel it necessary to appear - and over the years there are a few important scholars of the period who have not been represented there by important work. Ever since the tradition founded by Morton Paley, the journal has published thematically-controlled "special issues," as well as miscellanies, and many of these issues have been especially fortunate in including cutting-edge work by young scholars. |
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| DAVID WAGENKNECHT, EDITOR | |||||||||||
DEBORAH SWEDBERG, MANAGING EDITOR |
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| MARY REILLY, DESIGNER | |||||||||||
| ADVISORY BOARD | |||||||||||
| Hazard Adams David Bindman Marshall Brown Martin Butlin Victor Erlich David R. Ferry Neil Fraistat Michael Fried Frederick Garber Geoffrey H. Hartman Kenneth R. Johnston Lauren G. Leighton Thomas McFarland Peter J. Manning Morton D. Paley Donald H. Reiman Jack Stillinger Helen Vendler |
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