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Studies in Philology has been a leader in literary scholarship since 1906. Through the whole of its history, the journal's home has been the Department of English and Comparative Literature at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As its principal mission, the journal considers for publication articles on British literature from the pre-Conquest period through Romanticism. But we also welcome contributions on continental European and Neo-Latin literature, especially articles that address interdisciplinary issues of interest to literary and intellectual historians.
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Volume 102, Number 2, Spring 2005Editorial Board
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Edward Donald Kenney
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Reid Barbour
Jerry Leath Mills
Alan C. Dessen
Kenneth J. Reckfore
Lilian R. Furst
Mark L. Reed
Joseph S.Wittig
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