Volume 37 (2012), 4 issues per year
UK Editor:
North American Editor:
Book Reviews Editor:
Editorial Board:
Christine Alexander (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Robert Barnard ( The Brontë Society,UK)
Bernadette Bertrandias ( Université Blaise Pascal, France)
Ian Campbell ( University of Edinburgh, UK)
Edward Chitham (Former Editor, Birmingham, UK)
Ann Dinsdale (Brontë Parsonage Museum, UK)
Heather Glen (University of Cambridge, UK)
Cynthia Huggins (University of Maine,USA)
Haruko Iwakami (Shiga University, Japan)
Sandro Jung (University of Ghent, Belgium)
Charmian Knight (University of Leeds, UK)
Susan Lonoff (Harvard University )
Hiroshi Nakaoka (Komozawa University, Japan)
Herbert Rosengarten (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Alan Shelston (University of Manchester, UK)
Yoshiaki Shirai (Yokohama City University, Japan)
Margaret Smith (University of Birmingham, UK)
Patsy Stoneman (University of Hull, UK)
Brontë Studies is the only journal solely dedicated to research on the Brontë family. Published continuously since 1895, it aims to encourage further study and research on all matters relating to the Brontë family, their background and writings, and their place in literary and cultural history. Original, peer-reviewed articles are published as well as papers delivered at conferences, notes on matters of interest, short notices reporting research activities and correspondence arising from items previously published in the journal.
The journal also provides an official record of the Brontë Society and reports new accessions to the Brontë Parsonage Museum and its research library.
Note on Frequency
In response to the mushrooming global fascination with the Brontës’ work and all aspects of their lives, we shall be publishing four issues of Brontë Studies each year, commencing in 2011. From then the pattern of publication will be January, April, September and November.
Notice of digitization of the back issues of Brontë Studies
Scholarship Announcement
Brontë Research Scholarship, 2012
The Brontë Society is offering a scholarship of £2000 for research into any of various areas that contribute to a further understanding of the works, lives, or historical context of the Brontë family. The deadline for proposals is 30 September 2012. Proposals should be no longer than 1000 words. The full rules of entry are posted on the Society’s website (www.bronte.org.uk), or contact s.fermi@ntlworld.com