Volume 28 (2010), 4 issues per year
Editorial Board:
David Baguley (University of Durham, UK)
Zygmunt Baranski (University of Cambridge, UK)
Janet Beizer (Harvard University, USA)
Denis Boak (University of Western Australia)
Peter Bondanella (University of Indiana, USA)
Madeleine Borgomano (Université Aix-Marseille I, France)
Judith Bryce (University of Bristol, UK)
Michael Caesar (University of Birmingham, UK)
Eric Le Calvez (Georgia State University, USA)
Peter Collier (Department of French, University of Cambridge, UK)
Professor Derek Connon (Swansea University, UK)
Joan DeJean (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Jean Duffy (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Penny Eley (University of Sheffield, UK)
Robin Fiddian (University of Oxford, UK)
Ursula Fanning (University College Dublin, Eire)
Luis Iglesias Feijoo (University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain)
Derek Gagen (Department of Hispanic Studies, Swansea University, UK)
John Gatt-Rutter (La Trobe University , Australia)
C J Gossip (University of New England, Australia)
Peter Hainsworth (University of Oxford, UK)
Professor Susan Harrow (Department of French, University of Bristol, UK)
Stephen Hart (University College London, UK)
Marian Hobson (Queen Mary College, UK)
David Herzberger (University of Connecticut, USA)
Edward J Hughes (University of London, UK)
Ann Jefferson (University of Oxford, UK)
Jo Labanyi (New York University, USA)
Jean-Pierre Leduc-Adine (CNRS, France)
Philippe Lejeune (Université Paris-Nord, France)
Laura Lepschy (University College London, UK)
Robert Lethbridge (Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, UK)
John Lindon (University College London, UK)
Haydn Mason (University of Bristol, UK)
Bernard McGuirk (University of Nottingham, UK)
Valerie Minogue (Swansea University, UK)
Michael Moriarty (Queen Mary College, UK)
Dee Reynolds (University of Manchester, UK)
David Robey (University of Reading, UK)
Naomi Segal (Institute of Germanic and Romance Studies, UK)
Ben Stoltzfus (University of California, USA)
Doug Thompson (University of Hull, UK)
Aims and Scope
Romance Studies, founded in 1982 by Valerie Minogue and Brian Nelson, is an international, fully refereed journal devoted to the study of the Romance literatures and cultures. With a distinguished advisory panel representative of leading research across the disciplines, the journal is a forum for both established scholars and new researchers worldwide. The editors offer constructive criticism where appropriate and advise young scholars and new contributors on the effective presentation of their material. A single, broadly-defined theme provides the focus for most issues whilst articles on other subjects are also invited. The journal encourages new theoretical engagements and is open to the full range of comparative and interdisciplinary approaches.
Romance Studies publishes articles written in English, French, Italian and Spanish.
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