Founded In    1997
Published   semiannually
Language(s)   English
     

Fields of Interest

 

Literature, Culture

     
ISSN   1362-7902
     
Editorial Board

Managing Editors
  Chris Gair, University of Glasgow; Philip Tew, Brunel University

Advisory Board
  Ian F A Bell, Keele; Richard E Brantley, Florida
  David Bromwich, Yale; Leslie Eckel, Suffolk; Paul Giles, Sydney; Stephen Greenblatt, Harvard; Anthony Harding, Saskatchewan; Amy Kaplan, Pennsylvania; Robert Langbaum, Virginia; Robert Lawson-Peebles, Exeter; Harry Rand, Smithsonian; Robert D Richardson, Carolina; Fiona Robertson, St. Mary’s University College, London; Helen Taylor, Exeter; Robert Weisbuch, Drew; Tim Youngs, Nottingham Trent

Submission Guidelines and Editorial Policies

Submission Guidelines and/or Editorial Policies: Articles (5000-7000 words) may be submitted in any recognized humanities style (2 copies or e-attachment to the editors), but must be edited in conformity with house style after acceptance by two of the Journal’s readers.

 

     
Mailing Address
     

Dr. Chris Gair, Symbiosis
English Literature
University of Glasgow
5 University Gardens
Glasgow
G12 8QQ
UK

E-mail: chris.gair@glasgow.ac.uk

Professor Philp Tew, Symbiosis
Department of English
Brunel University
Uxbridge
Middlesex
UB8 3PH
UK

E-mail: philip.tew@brunel.ac.uk

Symbiosis: a Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations

SYMBIOSIS is a peer-reviewed Journal 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.

 

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April 2005, Vol. 9, No. 1

Between Empires: Frances Calderón de la Barca’s Life in Mexico


The Daisy and the Dandy: Emily Dickinson and Oscar Wilde


Periodical editing: from Francis Jeffrey to Horace Greeley


Who was John Bartram?  Literary and Epistolary Representations of the Quaker


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