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Ill period has now become a field of hHL-building, If not mountainmaking , voléanos. Our small staff can no longer keep up with all the current scholarship on the thirty to forty authors we have been listing once each year in the Bibliography, News, and Notes section. Many of the people who have been contributing to the current bibliographies for several years are now contributing heavily to the several major projects we have in progress. We now need more help with the task of keeping our annual listing up to date. We hope to publish our annual updating bibliographies in the first number of Volume 12 (1969). At the present time we most urgently need abstracters to maintain the annual continuing listing on the following authors: Arnold Bennett, Samuel Butler, Ford Madox Ford, and George Gisslng. We most urgently also need persons willing to undertake the updating of previously annotated bibliographies on Rudyard Kipling and Henry Handel Richardson fairly massive supplements are needed on these writers. We would like to have someone complete the unpublished annotated bibliography on Olive Schreiner begun by Xanta Woodford. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. Marie Corelll letters: Professor Richard L. Kowalczyk (UnIverslty ÖI' Detroit) is preparing an edition of the letters of Marie Corelll to Arthur Severn. He would appreciate hearing of the whereabouts of any letters from Corelll to Severn besides those in the University of Detroit Library. 2. Second International James Joyce Symposium: The second Joyce symposium will meet In Dublin from 10-16 June I969. The registration fee Is $15 for those who are not members of the James Joyce Foundation; for paid-up ($10 per year) Foundation members for I968 and 1969 registration Is free. The following are the topics for the discussion panels: The Nature of Symbolism In Joyce's Works The Need for a Definitive Text of Flnnegans Wake Problems of Translation The Function of Biographical Evidence The Issy Figure In Flnnegans Wake Explicating the End of »Oxen ôTThe Sun": RH new style 424.19 to the end of the chapter Reservations may be sent c/o The James Joyce Quarterly, to Mrs. Maralee Frampton, The University of Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma (?4l04)} for further Information write to Bernard Bernstock, Kent State university , Kent, Ohio (44240). 3. Riverside Quarterly: A Journal which publishes criticism creative work, the Riverside Quarterly Is edited by Leland SaplrOt Box 40 University Station, Regina, Canada. Subscription«: #0.50 per Issue; $1.50 per year. This periodical Is now concluding Its third volume. 4. Hartford Studies In Literature: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Iv Criticism: This new Journal, edited by Leonard F. Manheim, formerly editor of Literature and Psychology, will appear three times a year beginning early in I969. In its contents it will emphasize literary criticism as informed by any other art, science, or other scholarly discipline, with no restrictions concerning either period or nationality, or the extra-literary discipline involved. We wish an old friend with a new idea great success in this exciting venture. Address: University of Hartford, 200 Bloomfield Ave. West Hartford, Conn. (O6II7). ' · » SUBSCRIPTION RENEWALS With the present number we conclude Volume XI (I968). All current subscribers will receive Volume XII, No. 1 (I969), probably some time toward the end of February or in early March of I969. So that we can plan our print order for succeeding numbers in I969 with reasonable accuracy we would appreciate having your renewal remittance for Volume XII (I969) as soon as possible. Checks should be made payable to ELT or English Literature In Transition and mailed to Helmut E. Gerber, Editor, Department of English, Northern Illinois University, De KaIb, Illinois (6OII5). Our subscription rates remain the same, as noted on the inside front cover. ...

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