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iv other books by Bob Peters are in progress. Jacob Korg, now Visiting Professor at University of Maryland, has accepted a permanent position there. The Gissing Newsletter is being issued from Korg·s Maryland address. James G. Kennedy (Upsala College) will join NIU staff as Associate Professor this summer. He has contributed to our pages articles on Arnold Bennett adn abstracts on several authors; he is now completing a book on Herbert Spencer. THE CHANCELLOR AND REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD take pleasure in announcing the publication in I969 and thereafter of HARTFORD STUDIES IN LITERATURE A Journal of Interdisciplinary Criticism sponsored by the University and produced under the supervision of the following editors: Editor: Leonard F. Manheim, Professor of English, founder and former editor of Literature and Psychology Associate Editor: Melvin Golstein, Associate Professor of Eng- Õ Tsh Book Review Editor: Richard W. Noland (University of Massachusetts ) Fdltorlal Consultant: Gorham Munson, Distinguished Visiting Professor of English Chairman of the Board of Advisory Editors: Lee W. Yosha, Professor of English and chairman of the department To be published three times each year, in January, May and November Subscription price: $3.50 for the annual volume Individual numbers: $1.25 each Special price for I969 issues (including Vol. I, No. I): $2.50 The Editor, HARTFORD STUDIES 302 University Hall University of Hartford West Hartford, Conn. O6II7 drama & theatre Department of English-Speech State University College Fredonia, New York 14063 Purpose: to offer new plays of outstanding quality to bring new playwrights to the attention of theatrical producers throughout the world to offer and encourage a free exchange of ideas and criticism on the techniques, practices and problems of the contemporary theatre. Submissions: playwrights, critics and scholars of the theatre and drama are invited to submit their work play scripts, articles and essays must be typed in legible copy and accompanied by a stamped, selfaddressed envelope. Subscriptions: rates are $4.50 in the U.S., $5.00 in Canada and other countries. Single copies and back issues are $1.50 copyright 1968 by the State University of New York. Editorial Staff: Editor: Henry F. Salerno Associate Editor: Theodore C. Burtt, Jr. Managing Editor: David E. Lunde Advisory Editors: Gene Bianco, Helen Luyben, Helen McMahon and Harold H. Watts Cover Artist: Mary Lee Brannock Lunde Published by the State University College, Fredonia, New York 55 ANNOUNCEMENT THE GISSING NEWSLETTER Is Under New Management Beginning with Volume V, No. 1, the editorship and management of the Gissing Newsletter will change hands. The new editor will be Pierre Coustillas, and the functions of business manager will be performed by C. C. Köhler of Dorking. Shigeru Koike of Tokyo and I will continue as members of the Editorial Board. Contributions and correspondence about editorial matters should now go to: M. Pierre Coustillas 10 Rue Gay-Lussac 59 La Madeleine-lez-Lille France Subscriptions and correspondence about business matters should go to: Mr. C. C. Köhler 141 High Street Dorking, Surrey England Jacob Korg __________Editorial Board_________ Pierre Coustillas, University of Lille Shigeru Koike, Tokyo Metropolitan University Jacob Korg, Editor, University of Maryland 60 FORTHCOMING Ve clan to publish in forthcoming numbers of English Literature in Transition: 1880-1920 articles by Jan Gordon on Arthur Symons; George H. Thomson on E. M. Forster, Heard and Bloomsbury; Frederick F. W. McDowell's review-article on E. M. Förster; Nathaniel Elliott on Robert Louis Stevenson; and James Steel Smith on R. B. Cunnlnghame Graham. In addition, we are readying for publication Randolph Cox's secondary annotated bibliography of writings about Montague Rhodes James. We have under consideration articles on a diverse group of individual authors and more general subjects. We would like to encourage our readers to consider contributing articles on or selected secondary annotated bibliographies of writings about some of the minor authors on whom we have not yet published anything. We take this opportunity of reminding our readers that ELT is one of the few scholarly journals which specifically encourage authors to submit work on minor figures. Since the fourth number of ELT this year is, as usual, our "service number," we shall reserve ample space for articles submitted in connection with the MLA...

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