Volume 81 (2012) 3 issues per year
International Advisory Board:
Angus Nicholls (Queen Mary, University of London)
Alexander Košenina (University of Hannover)
Anil Bhatti (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Barry Nisbet (University of Cambridge)
Catriona MacLeod (University of Pennsylvania)
Daniel Purdy (Pennsylvania State University)
Duncan Large (Swansea University, UK)
Elizabeth Boa (University of Nottingham)
Florian Krobb (National University of Ireland, Maynooth)
Henk de Berg (University of Sheffield)
Joachim Whaley (University of Cambridge)
Jürgen Barkhoff (Trinity College Dublin)
Karina Lindeiner-Stráský (University of Mainz )
Katharina von Hammerstein (University of Connecticut)
Katrin Kohl (University of Oxford)
Kevin Hilliard (University of Oxford )
Martin Kagel (University of Georgia)
Nicholas Martin (University of Birmingham)
Nicholas Saul (Durham University)
Peter C Feiffer (Georgetown University)
Pól Ó Dochartaigh (University of Ulster)
Ritchie Robertson (The Queen’s College, Oxford)
Simon Richter (University of Pennsylvania)
Sandra Richter (University of Stuttgart )
Sarah Colvin (University of Birmingham )
Todd Kontje (University of California, San Diego)
The English Goethe Society is the oldest learned society devoted to German Studies in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1886 in order to promote the study of Goethe's work, and its scope was subsequently expanded to other authors and periods of German literature. Whilst concentrating on the German Classical Age, the Society's interests include German literature and thought of the later nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The Publications of the English Goethe Society (PEGS) publishes the revised lectures and prize winning essays that are first presented to its members. The Society tries to ensure that its programme not only represents the work of established scholars, but also provides an opportunity for younger scholars, including postgraduates, to address a scholarly audience.
PEGS increased its frequency to three issues in 2009 with a view to publishing open submission papers that match the aims and scope of the journal. All open papers will be subject to a strict peer review process.
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