DQR Studies in Literature Online

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DQR Studies in Literature is a longstanding book series for state-of-the-art research in the field of English-language literature(s.) The series welcomes high-quality investigations which deepen, renew or revise traditional approaches, and encourages studies which advance fresh frameworks. In addition to covering the field of Anglophone literature(s) in its historical, cultural, national and ethnic complexity, the series offers a platform to emerging approaches which place the literary text in a meaningful relation to the widest possible range of contexts, methodologies and fields of enquiry.
Transdisciplinary cross-overs may include but are not limited to cultural analysis, cultural studies, gender studies and queer theory, cognitive studies, social sciences, empirical analysis, medical humanities, network theory, sound studies, mobility studies and ecocriticism.

We recently opened a sister series: DQR Studies in the Lyric, which offers a platform for an international exchange of innovative methodologies and theoretical advances in the study of poetry and poetics.

All submissions are subject to a double blind peer review process prior to publication.

DQR Studies in Literature is a book series which first began in 1986 as an offshoot of the journal, Dutch Quarterly Review of Anglo-American Letters that flourished from 1971 until 1992.
Since its inception we focus on themed volumes in this series.

Authors are cordially invited to submit proposals and/or full manuscripts to the publisher at BRILL, Pieter Boeschoten or Masja Horn

Please advise our Guidelines for a Book Proposal.
Conrad’s Presence in Contemporary Culture
Adaptations and Appropriations
978-90-04-69497-2
Silence in Modern Irish Literature
Volume 63
978-90-04-34274-3
Writings of Persuasion and Dissonance in the Great War
That Better Whiles May Follow Worse
Volume 61
978-90-04-31492-4
Middlebrow and Gender, 1890-1945
Volume 62
978-90-04-31337-8
The Romantic Stage
A Many-Sided Mirror
Volume 55
978-94-012-1200-7
Beyond Realism
Experimental and Unconventional Irish Drama since the Revival
Volume 56
978-94-012-1201-4
Tennessee Williams and Europe
Intercultural Encounters, Transatlantic Exchanges
Volume 54
978-94-012-1127-7
Marginalized: Indian Poetry in English
Volume 53
978-94-012-1033-1
Reading La3amon’s Brut
Approaches and Explorations
Volume 52
978-94-012-0952-6
George Moore: Across Borders
Volume 51
978-94-012-0907-6
Short Story Theories
A Twenty-First-Century Perspective
Volume 49
978-94-012-0839-0
Restoring the Mystery of the Rainbow (2 Vols.)
Literature’s Refraction of Science
Volume 47
978-94-012-0001-1
Becoming Visible
Women’s Presence in Late Nineteenth-Century America
Volume 45
978-90-420-2978-1
Sub-Versions
Trans-National Readings of Modern Irish Literature
Volume 44
978-90-420-2829-6
Authority Matters
Rethinking the Theory and Practice of Authorship
Volume 43
978-94-012-0646-4
The Body and the Book
Writings on Poetry and Sexuality
Volume 42
978-94-012-0604-4
A Mighty Mass of Brick and Smoke
Victorian and Edwardian Representations of London
Volume 41
978-90-04-33304-8
Modernism Revisited
Transgressing Boundaries and Strategies of Renewal in American Poetry
Volume 40
978-94-012-0488-0
Romantic Women Poets
Genre and Gender
Volume 39
978-94-012-0475-0
"After thirty Falls"
New Essays on John Berryman
Volume 38
978-94-012-0452-1
Disclosing Intertextualities
The Stories, Plays, and Novels of Susan Glaspell
Volume 37
978-94-012-0346-3
"And Never Know the Joy"
Sex and the Erotic in English Poetry
Volume 36
978-94-012-0340-1
Babylon or New Jerusalem?
Perceptions of the City in Literature
Volume 32
978-90-04-33303-1
"A Natural Delineation of Human Passions"
The Historic Moment of Lyrical Ballads
Volume 34
978-90-04-33448-9
"My Rebellious and Imperfect Eye"
Observing Geoffrey Grigson
Volume 33
978-90-04-48740-6
Apartheid Narratives
Volume 31
978-90-04-49046-8
The Star You Steer By
Basil Bunting and British Modernism
Volume 30
978-90-04-48831-1
Contextualized Stylistics
In Honour of Peter Verdonk
Volume 29
978-90-04-48739-0
The Challenge of Keats
Bicentenary Essays (1795-1995)
Volume 28
978-90-04-33385-7
Victorian Keats and Romantic Carlyle
The Fusions and Confusions of Literary Periods
Volume 27
978-90-04-48921-9
Revolutions & Watersheds
Transatlantic Dialogues, 1775-1815
Volume 26
978-90-04-49039-0
Moments of Moment
Aspects of the Literary Epiphany
Volume 25
978-90-04-48424-5
Modelling the Individual
Biography and Portrait in the Renaissance
Volume 23
978-90-04-48422-1
Oriental Prospects
Western Literature and the Lure of the East
Volume 22
978-90-04-48421-4
Franciscus Junius F.F. and His Circle
Volume 21
978-90-04-45511-5
Beyond Pug's Tour
National and Ethnic Stereotyping in Theory and Literary Practice
Volume 20
978-90-04-49012-3
Beauty and the Beast
Christina Rossetti, Walter Pater, R.L. Stevenson and Their Contemporaries
Volume 19
978-90-04-43480-6
Making America / Making American Literature
Franklin to Cooper
Volume 18
978-90-04-48482-5
Sons of Ezra
British Poets and Ezra Pound
Volume 17
978-90-04-48481-8
Exhibited by Candlelight
Sources and Developments in the Gothic Tradition
Volume 16
978-90-04-49011-6
Series editors
Eva Zettelmann, University of Vienna, Austria
Sylvia Mieszkowski, University of Vienna, Austria
“Original, wide-ranging and authoritative, this long-standing series unites scholars from around the globe to present the field of Anglophone literature(s) in all its cultural, historical, national and ethnic variety. Paying attention to both grand-scale developments and significant detail, the series’ incisive volumes explore the outer horizons of modern cultural enquiry while being united by a shared sense of critical rigour and scholarly imagination.”
- Eva Zettelmann, University of Vienna, Austria and Sylvia Mieszkowski, University of Vienna, Austria
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