Established in 1906, The English Association is the oldest established association in the UK for all those interested in English at all levels, from primary to higher education. Its aim is to further knowledge, understanding and enjoyment of the English language and its literatures and to foster good practice in its teaching and learning at all levels. In 2006, the English Association launched a new series ‒ English Association Monographs, which is now published by Liverpool University Press.
English Association Monographs invites submissions that explore or represent English Studies at the interface with other languages, cultures, professions and disciplines from the medieval period to the present day. It also welcomes submissions that reflect on or contribute to interdisciplinary conversations, or which are the product of thinking across disciplines or across sectors, or which explore the intersections between English Studies, Digital Humanities, and the new technologies of any period. The General Editors and the Editorial Board will work with authors to produce books that are written clearly and eloquently, and represent the best and most exciting new work in English Language and Literature.
Proposals are warmly invited for the series; please contact the commissioning editor with a Proposal Submission Form.
Commissioning Editor: Christabel Scaife c.scaife@liverpool.ac.uk
Proposals should be sent to the series editors:
c.jowitt@uea.ac.uk and jennifer.richards@newcastle.ac.uk
General Editors:
Claire Jowitt, University of East Anglia
Jennifer Richards, Newcastle University
Editorial Board:
Martin Eve, Birkbeck, University of London
Clare Lees, King’s College, London
Gail Marshall, University of Reading
Anshuman Mondal, University of East Anglia
Sinead Morrissey, Newcastle University
Rick Rylance, Director, School of Advanced Studies, University of London
Lyndsey Stonebridge, University of Birmingham
Greg Walker, University of Edinburgh