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Edward Donald Kennedy, Editor
Megan Matchinske, Associate Editor

Editorial Board
Reid Barbour
Marsha S. Collins
Alan C. Dessen
Jerry Leath Mills
William J. Race
Mark L. Reed
Joseph S. Wittig

 

Austin Fairfield is the Editorial Intern.


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Submission Guidelines

Studies in Philology considers for publication articles on British literature before 1900 and articles on relations between British literature and works in the classical, Romance, and Germanic languages. We no longer publish essays focused exclusively on literature other than British. The editorial readers for Studies in Philology include, in addition to the Editorial Board, members of the graduate faculty of the departments of languages and literatures in the University of North Carolina.

Manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with the Chicago Manual of Style and should be submitted in duplicate, accompanied by a return envelope, adequate postage, and the author's email address or daytime telephone number. Contributors should send manuscripts to:

Editor of Studies in Philology
Department of English
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Greenlaw Hall, CB# 3520
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3520

For matters related to submissions, Studies in Philology may also be reached by telephone at (919) 962-7042, by fax at (919) 962-3520, or by email at sp@unc.edu. Subscriptions and other business communications, including address changes and back-issue orders, should be directed to The University of North Carolina Press at the address given below.

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The University of North Carolina Press
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Claims for missing numbers should be made within a month following the regular month of publication. The publishers expect to supply missing numbers free of charge only when losses have been sustained in transit and when the reserve stock will permit.

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