Sunday, January 17, 2010

Early English Studies Journal

Early English Studies Journal is accepting articles that are concerned with
any aspect of medieval or early modern green/environmental topics for the
2010 issue, “Green Thoughts in the Medieval and Early Modern Worlds.” We
welcome articles between 20 and 30 pages (including notes) that interrogate
ecological or environmental questions that arise in literary and historical
texts approximately between the years 1400 and 1700. We are looking for a
wide variety of theoretical and historical approaches to the idea of the
“green,” which could include but is not limited to investigations of
interior and exterior landscapes, the conception of the pastoral, gardens in
literature, the effects of pollution, literary celebration of country-house
poems, scientific writings and treatises, and journals that record weather
or other effects on the land and sea.

Early English Studies (EES) is an online journal under the auspices of the
University of Texas, Arlington English Department and is devoted to literary
and cultural topics of study in the medieval and early modern periods. EES
is published annually, peer-reviewed, and is open to general
submission. Please
include a brief bio and 200-word abstract with your electronic submission,
all in Word documents (.doc not .docx). Please visit the website at
http://www.uta.edu/english/ees/ for more specific submission guidelines and
to read past issues.

Deadline: Feb. 15, 2010


Send submissions to: Amy L. Tigner, earlyenglishstudies@gmail.com

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