Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Journal of English and Germanic Philology | |
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| Title | Journal of English and Germanic Philology |
| Discipline | English and Germanic philology |
| Language | English |
| Editor | Various |
| Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Journal of English and Germanic Philology is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on the study of English language and Germanic languages, covering a wide range of topics from Old English to Middle English and Early Modern English, as well as Old Norse, Old High German, and other Germanic languages. The journal is published by the University of Illinois Press and has been in circulation since 1897, with notable contributors including J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and E.V. Gordon. It has also featured articles on the works of William Shakespeare, Geoffrey Chaucer, and Beowulf, among others, and has been influenced by the scholarship of Friedrich Nietzsche, Sigmund Freud, and Carl Jung.
The journal was founded in 1897 by Gustaf E. Karsten, a professor of Germanic languages at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, with the goal of promoting the study of English language and Germanic languages in the United States. Over the years, the journal has undergone several changes in its editorial board and scope, with notable editors including Albert S. Cook, John M. Manly, and Martin B. Ruud. The journal has also published special issues on topics such as Old English literature, Middle English literature, and Germanic linguistics, featuring articles by scholars such as Helge Køkeritz, Kemp Malone, and Stefan Einarsson. Additionally, the journal has been influenced by the work of The Brothers Grimm, Jacob Grimm, and Wilhelm Grimm, and has featured articles on the Germanic peoples, including the Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, and Franks.
The journal's scope and focus are centered on the study of English language and Germanic languages, including their history, literature, and culture. The journal publishes articles on a wide range of topics, from linguistics and philology to literary criticism and cultural studies. It also features reviews of new books and other publications in the field, including works by Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, and Harvard University Press. The journal's focus is on the academic study of English language and Germanic languages, and it has been influenced by the work of scholars such as Ferdinand de Saussure, Leonard Bloomfield, and Noam Chomsky. Furthermore, the journal has explored the connections between English language and Germanic languages and other languages, such as Latin, Greek, and French, and has featured articles on the Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire, and Holy Roman Empire.
The journal is published quarterly by the University of Illinois Press and is available in print and online formats. It is indexed in several major databases, including JSTOR, EBSCO, and ProQuest, and is also available through online platforms such as Project MUSE and Google Scholar. The journal's publication details are managed by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and it has been supported by grants from organizations such as the National Endowment for the Humanities and the American Council of Learned Societies. Additionally, the journal has been recognized for its excellence by awards such as the Modern Language Association's Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for Comparative Literary Studies and the American Philosophical Society's Julian Park Publication Fund.
The journal has had a significant impact on the field of English language and Germanic languages studies, and has been widely praised for its high-quality articles and reviews. It has been cited by scholars such as T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, and Northrop Frye, and has influenced the work of scholars such as Harold Bloom, Stanley Fish, and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. The journal has also been recognized for its contributions to the study of literary theory and cultural criticism, and has featured articles on topics such as postcolonialism, feminism, and queer theory, including the work of scholars such as Edward Said, Michel Foucault, and Judith Butler. Furthermore, the journal has explored the connections between English language and Germanic languages and other fields, such as history, philosophy, and anthropology, and has featured articles on the Renaissance, Enlightenment, and Romanticism.
The journal's editorial board consists of prominent scholars in the field of English language and Germanic languages studies, including Robert Bjork, Thomas Cable, and Anatoly Liberman. The board is responsible for reviewing submissions, selecting articles for publication, and overseeing the journal's editorial process. The journal has also had notable editorial board members in the past, including Fred C. Robinson, James W. Marchand, and Richard M. Hogg. The editorial board works closely with the University of Illinois Press to ensure the journal's high standards of quality and scholarship, and has been supported by institutions such as the University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and Harvard University. Additionally, the journal has been influenced by the work of organizations such as the Modern Language Association, American Philological Association, and International Society of Anglo-Saxonists. Category:Academic journals