18.610 new on WWW: Hypermedia Joyce; Medieval Forum

From: Humanist Discussion Group (by way of Willard McCarty willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2005 11:11:29 +0000

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   [1] From: Hypermedia Joyce Studies (21)
                 <hypermedia_joyce_at_yahoo.co.uk>
         Subject: Feb issue of HJS now online

   [2] From: Medlit <medlit_at_sfsu.edu> (17)
         Subject: Medieval Forum/Call for Submissions

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         Date: Wed, 02 Mar 2005 10:53:17 +0000
         From: Hypermedia Joyce Studies <hypermedia_joyce_at_yahoo.co.uk>
         Subject: Feb issue of HJS now online

Announcing Hypermedia Joyce Studies 5.2 (Feb. 2005)
<http://www.geocities.com/hypermedia_joyce/contents.html>www.geocities.com/hypermedia_joyce/contents.html

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HJS
volume 5, issue 2 (february 2005)

CONTENTS

<http://www.geocities.com/hypermedia_joyce/editorial6.html>Editorial Notes
2005 Prague Joyce Colloquium * The James Joyce Scholars' Collection
* International James Joyce Foundation Fact-Finding Panel on the Practices
of the Estate of James Joyce * 2005 North American James Joyce Conference *
Polyoptical Cyclops * The Ninth Annual Trieste Joyce School * Some Recent
Joyce Publications

Joyce and the Post-Epiphanic
<http://www.geocities.com/hypermedia_joyce/norris.html>Andrew Norri s

Joyce's Reverse Advertisement for Himself in Finnegans Wake
<http://www.geocities.com/hypermedia_joyce/brivic2.html>Sheldon Brivic

"The River Ever Runs, & Anna Calls": A Joyce-Deleuzian Billet Deux
<http://www.geocities.com/hypermedia_joyce/baumann.html>Andrew E. Baumann

Para-Baroque Conceptual Intersections & Interventions: Finnegans Wake,
Gravity's Rainbow and the Writing of the Disaster
<http://www.geocities.com/hypermedia_joyce/roraback2.html>Erik Roraback

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         Date: Wed, 02 Mar 2005 10:54:33 +0000
         From: Medlit <medlit_at_sfsu.edu>
         Subject: Medieval Forum/Call for Submissions

MF news: We are pleased to announce that Medieval Forum articles are being
indexed in the MLA International Bibliography. Also, the journal has been
selected by Johns Hopkins and Stanford universities to participate in the
LOCKSS project, a system for archiving electronic journals.

Medieval Forum is now inviting submissions for its fifth volume. MF is an
electronic journal for the promotion of scholarship in Medieval English
Literature, dedicated to providing a venue for the free exchange of ideas
in a collegial, public forum environment. Critical essays on works from
any genre or period of the medieval corpus are invited, and a humanistic
orientation is encouraged. Although the focus of MF is on literature,
articles from other disciplines, particularly cultural and historical, that
will contribute to the study of literature are welcome. Book reviews are
also invited.

Volume 5 is anticipated in December 2005. Submissions are accepted and
evaluated on an ongoing basis, with the deadline of 15 September. Visit
our website for guidelines: http://www.sfsu.edu/~medieval/.

Please share this announcement with your colleagues.
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