The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats
A. W. Lee, Editor
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Founded in 1968, The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats now offers imaginative, insightful, and concisely summative reviews of scholarship addressing British literature of the late seventeenth through the early nineteenth centuries (“the long eighteenth century,” roughly 1660–1830). The biannual journal offers knowledgeable responses to recent books and peer-reviewed essays on figures such as Addison, Astell, Aubin, Austen, Behn, Blake, Boswell, Burney, Burke, Byron, Carter, Cavendish, Coleridge, Congreve, Cowper, Crabbe, Defoe, Dryden, Edgeworth, Finch, Sarah and Henry Fielding, Haywood, Inchbald, Johnson, Macaulay, Manley, More, Piozzi, Richardson, Rowe, Seward, Sterne, Swift, Wollstonecraft, and Wordsworth, as well as reviews of recent books on the history, literature, culture, and philosophies of the period. Original notes and brief essays, exhibition reports, plenary talks, bibliographical commentary, and other miscellaneous items typically accompany The Scriblerian’s comprehensive article and book reviews. In short, each issue endeavors to provide its readership a comprehensive snapshot of the current state of scholarship within the precincts of its literary and cultural mandate.
Editor
A. W. Lee, Independent Scholar, US
Senior Editors
Ileana Baird, Zayed University, AE
John A. Dussinger, University of Illinois, US
Jessica A. Sheetz-Nguyen, University of Central Oklahoma, US
Robert G. Walker, Washington and Jefferson College, US
Contributing Editors
Kathleen Alves, Queensborough Community College, US
Matthew Binney, Eastern Washington University, US
Scott Black, University of Utah, US
Frank Boyle, Fordham University, US
Dona Cady, Oxford University, UK
Samara Anne Cahill, University of North Texas, US
Lorna J. Clark, Carleton University, US
Daniel Cook, University of Dundee, UK
Kristen Girten, University of Nebraska at Omaha, US
Shane Herron, Furman University
James Horowitz, Sarah Lawrence College, US
Katherine Kickel, Miami University, US
Rachel Scarborough King, University of California, Santa Barbara, US
Elizabeth Lambert, Gettysburg College, US
Ashley Marshall, University of Nevada, Reno, US
Ellen Moody, American University, US
Yvonne Noble, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
Mary Ann O'Donnell, Manhatten College, US
Leah Orr, University of Louisiana, Lafayette, US
Douglas Lane Patey, Smith College, US
Elizabeth Porter, CUNY Hostos Community College, US
Cynthia Richards, Wittenburg University, US
Michael Rotenberg-Schwartz, New Jersey City University, US
Karl W. Schweizer, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Malinda Snow, Georgia State University, US
Danielle Spratt, California State University, Northridge, US
Kathryn D. Temple, Georgetown University, US
Linda V. Troost, Washington and Jefferson College, US
Gordon Turnbull, Former General Editor, Yale Boswell Editions, US
Christopher Vilmar, Salisbury University, US
Donald Wehrs, Auburn University, US
Amy Wolf, Canisius College, US
Board Of Advisors
Adam Budd, University of Edinburgh, GB
Françoise Deconinck-Brossard, Université Paris Nanterrre, FR
Aileen Douglass, Trinity College Dublin, IE
J. A. Downie, Goldsmiths, University of London, GB
Flavio Gregori, Ca’Foscari University, Venice, IT
Ian Higgins, Australian National University, AU
Jakub Lipski, Kazimierz Wielki University, PL
Heinz-Joachim Millenbroack, Göttingen University, DE
Takeshi Sakamot, Kansai University, JP
Editors Emeriti
Neil Guthrie, Independent Scholar, CA
Melanie Holm, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, US
Melvyn New, University of Florida
The Scriblerian follows the CMS Style sheet in bibliographic and footnote form (slightly modified). Authors should consult the submission guidelines before submitting.
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