ELT, in its 60th year of publication, has a large audience of scholars and general readers worldwide via online services such as Project MUSE, Ebsco’s Periodicals for Public Libraries, and ProQuest that reach research, college, community college, and public libraries.
The journal publishes articles on fiction, poetry, drama, or subjects of cultural interest in the 1880–1920 period of British literature. Submissions are typically 20–30 double-spaced pages. While we publish reviews of books about Joseph Conrad, Thomas Hardy, Henry James, James Joyce, Ezra Pound, D. H. Lawrence, Virginia Woolf, and W. B. Yeats, we do not publish articles on such major figures unless the discussion is linked to less-prominent authors of the era. Dissertation or thesis chapters must be revised as articles before we will consider them for publication. We publish book reviews the editor has solicited.
Contents: Articles 459–485 Rereading H. G. Wells’s The Time Machine: Empiricism, Aestheticism, Modernism CAROLINE HOVANEC 486–502 Typewriter Girls in Turn-of-the-Century Fiction: Feminism, Labour and Modernity JESSICA GRAY 503–522 The Evolution of Cicely Hamilton’s Edwardian Marriage Discourse: Embracing Conversion Dramaturgy ANNA ANDES 523–535 The Slovaks and Gypsies of Bram Stoker’s Dracula: Vampires in Human Flesh STOYAN TCHAPRAZOV 536–550 Male Pacifists in British Women’s World War I Novels: Toward an “Enlightened Civilisation” KABI HARTMAN 551–571 Socialism, Capitalism and the Fiction of Lucas Malet: “The Spirit of the Hive” JANE FORD Book Reviews 572–574 Norman Douglas: Selected Correspondence, Vol. 6: Dear Sir (or Madam)—Letters of Norman Douglas to Bryher Michael Allan, ed. J. H. STAPE 574–578 Charles Ricketts, Everything for Art: Selected Writings Nicholas Frankel, ed. SHARON ARONOFSKY WELTMAN 458 578–581 Vivien Whelpton Richard Aldington: Poet, Soldier and Lover 1911–1929 MARYSA DEMOOR 581–584 Sarah Parker The Lesbian Muse and Poetic Identity, 1889–1930 JILL MARIE TREFTZ 584–587 Kate Krueger British Women Writers and the Short Story, 1850–1930: Reclaiming Social Space CAROL A. SENF 588–591 Barbara Lounsberry Becoming Virginia Woolf: Her Early Diaries and the Diaries She Read MOLLY YOUNGKIN 591–594 Christina Walter Optical Impersonality: Science, Images, and Literary Modernism TERRY CAESAR 594–597 Marius Hentea Henry Green at the Limits of Modernism BARRY DEVINE 597–600 Ciaran Brady James Anthony Froude: An Intellectual Biography of a Victorian Prophet MARK KNIGHT Front Cover The Time Machine. London: William Heinemann, 1895. First Edition.
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