CLiC Call for Papers: Patterns and Particulars in Nineteenth-Century Prose

We invite 250-word proposals for articles between 800-1,500 words that focus on particular details or overarching patterns within the CLiC corpora. Submissions can be limited to just one author or text or cover a range of nineteenth-century texts. Previous guest posts have covered a wide variety of topics relating to the nineteenth century: from Emma Curry’s post on Charles Dickens’ fascination with wooden legs to Maya Sfeir’s work on eating and drinking in Emily Brontë’s gothic romance and Claire Stoneman’s post on gatekeeping in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.

For more information, please see the CLiC website.

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