The Wordsworth Circle Explained

The Wordsworth Circle
Cover:2022 cover Wordsworth Circle.png
Abbreviation:Wordsworth Circ.
Discipline:English literature and the Romantic period
Editor:Charles W. Mahoney
Publisher:University of Chicago Press on behalf of the Boston University Arts & Sciences Editorial Institute
Country:United States
History:1970–present
Frequency:Quarterly
Openaccess:Hybrid or delayed after 12 months
Issn:0043-8006
Eissn:2640-7310
Jstor:00438006
Lccn:73641286
Oclc:55943246
Website:https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/journals/twc/about
Link1:https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/twc/current
Link1-Name:Online access
Link2:https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/loi/twc
Link2-Name:Online archive
Link3:http://www.bu.edu/editinst/resources/wordsworth/index.html
Link3-Name:Journal page at institute website

The Wordsworth Circle is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering studies of literature, culture, and society in Great Britain, Europe, and North America during the Romantic period from about 1760–1850. It covers work on the lives, works, and times of writers from that period, including publications and publishers. The journal includes work on non-literary figures (historians, scientists, artists, architects, philosophers, theologians, and social commentators) and topics (science, politics, religion, aesthetics, education, legal reform, and music)—anything that appeared during, impinges upon, or is of interest to Romanticists. Essay-reviews of major books appear in the fourth issue of every volume. Subscriptions include membership in the Wordsworth-Coleridge Association. The journal is published by the University of Chicago Press on behalf of the Boston University Arts & Sciences Editorial Institute.

History

The journal was established in 1970 with Marilyn Gaull (Boston University) as founding editor-in-chief. She was succeeded in 2019 by Charles W. Mahoney (University of Connecticut). At the same time, the University of Chicago Press took over the journal's publication.[1]

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in the Arts and Humanities Citation Index,[2] Current Contents/Arts & Humanities,[2] EBSCO databases,[3] Modern Language Association Database,[3] ProQuest databases,[3] and Scopus.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Research Professor Marilyn Gaull . In Memoriam Arts & Sciences . Boston University . 2023-05-18.
  2. Web site: Web of Science Master Journal List . . Intellectual Property & Science . 2023-05-18.
  3. The Wordsworth Circle . ISSN-HERE . 2023-05-18.
  4. Web site: Source details: The Wordsworth Circle . . Scopus Preview . 2023-05-18.