SYMBIOSIS is a peer-reviewed
Journal of transatlantic studies, indexed by the MLA. It bridges the institutional divide between literatures in
English on either side of the Atlantic, a divide recognized by few creative writers.
Playing a leading part in the modern revival of transatlantic perspectives, SYMBIOSIS is
the only Journal uniquely concerned with studies of literary and cultural relations
between the British Isles and the Americas. It publishes articles concerned with
all periods of transatlantic relations, since the beginnings of Anglophone America, and
representing all theoretical perspectives.
SUBMISSIONS: articles (5000-7000 words) may be submitted to Chris Gair at the address
below in any recognized humanities style (2 copies), but must be edited in conformity with
house style after acceptance by two of the Journal's readers. Contributors receive 3
copies of the hard-copy issue in which their article is published and 80% of the net
proceeds from the subsequent electronic version.
Symbiosis stands alone as the journal
of transatlantic literatures in English, and thus helpfully monopolizes a huge,
still-evolving area of cultural interest. Symbiosis is unique and
compelling.
Robert Weisbuch,
President of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation
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Managing Editors
Chris Gair
Dr. Chris Gair, Managing Editor, Symbiosis,
Department of English Literature, University of Glasgow
5 University Gardens, Glasgow G12 8QQ
c.gair@englit.arts.gla.ac.uk
Philip Tew
Department of English, Brunel University,
Uxbridge UB8 3PH
Philip.tew@brunel.ac.uk
Reviews Editor
Rebecca Cole Heinowitz
Bard College, Box 5000, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504, USA
heinowit@bard.edu
Founding Co-editor
Richard
Gravil
Humanities-Ebooks.co.uk, Tirril Hall, Tirril,
Penrith, Cumbria, CA10 2JE
Website: Humanities-Ebooks;
Email:
richardgravil@hotmail.com
Associate Editors
Steven Barfield, University of Westminster
Colleen Glenney Boggs Dartmouth College, NH
Joel Pace, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire
Deborah Parsons, University of Birmingham
Advisory Board
Ian F A
Bell, Keele University; J Drummond Bone, University of Liverpool;
Richard E Brantley, University of Florida; David Bromwich, Yale
University;
Paul Giles, University of Oxford;
Stephen Greenblatt, Harvard University;
Anthony Harding,
University of Saskatchewan;
Amy Kaplan, University of Pennsylvania;
Robert Langbaum, University of Virginia;
Robert
Lawson-Peebles, University of Exeter;
Susan Manning,
University of Edinburgh;
David Murray, University of Nottingham;
Harry Rand, The Smithsonian Institution;
Robert D Richardson, Middletown, Connecticut;
Fiona Robertson,
University of Central England; Helen
Taylor, University of Exeter;
Robert Weisbuch, Drew University;
Tim Youngs, The Nottingham Trent University
Recent
Contents
Volume
11.2, October 2007
Daniel Lea
Aesthetics and
Anaesthetics: September 11
Susana Araújo
9/11 and
its Transatlantic Projections
Aliki Varvogli
McEwan's Saturday and McInerney's
The Good Life
Ian F.A. Bell
The Poundian Fourth
Dimension
David Ashford
Dreiser's The Stoic
Volume
12.1, April 2008
Kevin J. Hayes
From
Leatherstocking to Lear
Karina Williamson
Christopher Smart's Transatlantic Crossings
Sinéad
Moyhihan
Joseph O'Connor's Star of the Sea
James Fountain
Joseph Macleod's Transatlantic Connections
Colin Hutchinson
Martin Amis and the 'Special Relationship'
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