Worldwide Pre-Raphaelitism
Scholars of history, literature, book arts, and art history are invited to submit abstracts or manuscripts for possible inclusion in a volume of the SUNY Press Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century series, entitled Worldwide Pre-Raphaelitism. The volume will focus on the manner in which Pre-Raphaelitism and movements related to it came to have worldwide significance in art, literature, and other areas of nineteenth-century society.
Essays may deal with any aspect of the Pre-Raphaelite art-historical and literary movement, including its predecessors, origins, critical reception, imitators, detractors, and long-term effects. Essays are strongly encouraged which posit Pre-Raphaelitism in relation to the world outside of Great Britain.
Manuscripts are solicited from both academic and independent scholars, and essays of merit by graduate students will be considered. Submissions should conform to the Chicago Manual of Style and should include a cover page listing the authors name, institutional affiliation or address, and contact information (preferably including an email address).
Electronic submissions are encouraged; send manuscripts or 300-word abstracts in Courier, Times, or Times New Roman 12-point font to Thomas J. Tobin: webmaster@morrissociety.org
Postal submissions should be sent, along with a SASE, to:
Thomas J. Tobin, Ph.D.
Governing Committee
The William Morris Society in the United States
406 East Tenth Avenue
Munhall, PA 15120
Questions gladly answered by email or telephone (412-461-4160).
Submission deadline is 28 August 2001.
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Publié le par Thomas Parisot (Source : CFP)