{"id":2339,"date":"2019-04-15T11:51:15","date_gmt":"2019-04-15T11:51:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bars.ac.uk\/blog\/?p=2339"},"modified":"2019-04-15T11:51:15","modified_gmt":"2019-04-15T11:51:15","slug":"romanticism-celebrates-25-years","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bars.ac.uk\/blog\/?p=2339","title":{"rendered":"Romanticism Celebrates 25 Years"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>Written by <\/em><a href=\"https:\/\/www.euppublishing.com\/loi\/rom\">Romanticism<\/a><em> editor, Nicholas Roe.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>The 25th publishing anniversary of <em>Romanticism <\/em>offers an opportunity to reflect on the origin of the journal three decades ago. In the mid-1990s there was no UK-based journal dedicated to publishing a broad range of essays, articles and reviews in the Romantic field. There were specialised journals, some of them of remarkable longevity such as the <em>Keats-Shelley Memorial Bulletin<\/em> and the <em>Byron Journal<\/em>. <em>The Review of English Studies<\/em> and <em>Essays in Criticism<\/em> published essays on Romantic literature from time to time alongside other material. In the US there were the <em>Keats-Shelley Journal<\/em>, <em>Blake Quarterly<\/em>, <em>The Wordsworth Circle<\/em>, and other author-focused publications, as well as the prestigious and long-established<em> Studies in Romanticism<\/em>. There seemed to be a gap for a new UK-based scholarly journal that would publish the most significant new critical and scholarly work in the field, with a reviews section dedicated to longer reviews of new work in the field.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_2341\" style=\"width: 778px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.bars.ac.uk\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/ROM-Issue-1-Back-Cover-768x1155.jpg\"><img aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2341\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"wp-image-2341 size-full\" src=\"http:\/\/www.bars.ac.uk\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/ROM-Issue-1-Back-Cover-768x1155.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"768\" height=\"1155\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.bars.ac.uk\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/ROM-Issue-1-Back-Cover-768x1155.jpg 768w, https:\/\/www.bars.ac.uk\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/ROM-Issue-1-Back-Cover-768x1155-199x300.jpg 199w, https:\/\/www.bars.ac.uk\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/ROM-Issue-1-Back-Cover-768x1155-681x1024.jpg 681w, https:\/\/www.bars.ac.uk\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/ROM-Issue-1-Back-Cover-768x1155-100x150.jpg 100w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-2341\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Back cover of the first issue of Romanticism (1995).<\/p><\/div>\n<p>The founding editors were myself, Drummond Bone, Jane Stabler, and Tim Webb. We met at Bow-of-Fife on a summer afternoon in 1994 and discussed how the journal might best be projected and published: we agreed that it should focus on the big picture, 1750-1850, that it should welcome critical, historical, textual and bibliographical essays prepared to the highest scholarly standards, and that it must seek to represent a full range of current methodological and theoretical debate. The immediate problem was how to find a publisher, and who to invite to join the board of Advisory Editors.<\/p>\n<p>Vivian Bone was at that time Director of Edinburgh University Press, so there was, we hoped, a prestigious Scottish University publisher that would welcome the new journal and put it into successful production. The founding board of Advisory Editors comprised the following roster of distinguished scholars (with their 1995 affiliations):<\/p>\n<p>John Barnard (Leeds University)<br \/>\nAnne Barton (Cambridge University)<br \/>\nLilla Crisafulli Jones (University of Bologna)<br \/>\nJohn Donovan (University of York)<br \/>\nKelvin Everest (Liverpool University)<br \/>\nDavid Fairer (Leeds University)<br \/>\nNeil Fraistat (University of Maryland)<br \/>\nPaul Hamilton (University of Southampton)<br \/>\nJohn Kerrigan (Cambridge University)<br \/>\nGreg Kucich (University of Notre Dame)<br \/>\nNigel Leask (Cambridge University)<br \/>\nGrevel Lindop (Manchester University)<br \/>\nJ. C. C. Mays (University College Dublin)<br \/>\nVincent Newey (Leicester University)<br \/>\nLucy Newlyn (Oxford University)<br \/>\nMichael O\u2019Neill (Durham University)<br \/>\nDavid Punter (Stirling University)<br \/>\nSusan Wolfson (Princeton University)<\/p>\n<p>The first issue of <em>Romanticism<\/em> was published by Edinburgh University Press in April 1995, with new work my Morton D. Paley, Jennifer Wallace, John Barnard, Philip Shaw, Simon Bainbridge, Jane Stabler, Timothy Clark and Mark Allen, Nick Havely, John Kerrigan and David Chandler.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_2340\" style=\"width: 778px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.bars.ac.uk\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/ROM-Issue-1-Front-Cover-1-768x1135.jpg\"><img aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2340\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"wp-image-2340 size-full\" src=\"http:\/\/www.bars.ac.uk\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/ROM-Issue-1-Front-Cover-1-768x1135.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"768\" height=\"1135\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.bars.ac.uk\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/ROM-Issue-1-Front-Cover-1-768x1135.jpg 768w, https:\/\/www.bars.ac.uk\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/ROM-Issue-1-Front-Cover-1-768x1135-203x300.jpg 203w, https:\/\/www.bars.ac.uk\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/ROM-Issue-1-Front-Cover-1-768x1135-693x1024.jpg 693w, https:\/\/www.bars.ac.uk\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/ROM-Issue-1-Front-Cover-1-768x1135-101x150.jpg 101w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-2340\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Front cover of the first issue of Romanticism (1995).<\/p><\/div>\n<p>Originally published twice a year, since 2006 <em>Romanticism<\/em> has been published triannually. Katie Garner at St Andrews University is now reviews editor, and the first of three 25th anniversary issues, a stimulating gathering of essays on \u2018Transporting Romanticism\u2019 has just been published. From bees to ballooning, \u2018Jane Austen\u2019s Mobility\u2019, and Romantic and Victorian nonsense poetry <em>Romanticism<\/em> continues to show new directions of travel in Romantic studies. Some planned future issues will focus on \u2018Romanticism and Ageing\u2019, Thomas De Quincey, John Clare, and Jane Austen.<\/p>\n<p class=\"has-text-color has-vivid-cyan-blue-color\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.euppublishing.com\/loi\/rom\">Find out more about <em>Romanticism<\/em> and read the latest issue, on \u2018Transporting Romanticism\u2019, here.<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"has-text-color has-vivid-cyan-blue-color\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.euppublishing.com\/doi\/story\/10.3366\/news.2019.02.07.500306\">To celebrate, the editors have hand-selected 25 articles from the archive which are free to read! Read them here.<\/a><\/p>\n<p><em>This blog has been reposted with kind permission from Prof Nicholas Roe. You can see the original post\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/euppublishingblog.com\/2019\/04\/09\/romanticism-celebrates-25-years\/\">here<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Written by Romanticism editor, Nicholas Roe. 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