Anglia. Journal of English Philology / Zeitschrift für englische Philologie was founded in 1878 by Moritz Trautmann and Richard P. Wülker, and is thus the oldest journal of English Studies worldwide. Anglia covers the whole field of anglophone languages and literatures. It features peer-reviewed essays on English linguistics, English literature from the Middle Ages to the present, American literature, the New English literatures, and on general and comparative literary studies, including literary and cultural theory. Anglia also publishes reviews from all of the above mentioned areas.
Anglia. Journal of English Philology / Zeitschrift für englische Philologie
Edited by Lucia Kornexl, Ursula Lenker, Martin Middeke, Gabriele Rippl, and Hubert Zapf.
4 issues annually. Approx. 700 pages. Paperback.
ISSN Print 0340-5222
ISSN Online 1865-8938
Languages: German, English
Type of Publication: Journal
Link: Anglia
Subscription: De Gruyter
2021 · Volume 141 · Issue 4 (December 2023),
ANGLIA. JOURNAL OF ENGLISH PHILOLOGY
Zeitschrift für englische Philologie
Editors
Andrew James Johnston
Ursula Lenker
Martin Middeke
Gabriele Rippl
Daniel Stein
Advisory Board
Laurel Brinton
Philip Durkin
Olga Fischer
Susan Irvine
Andrew James Johnston
Christopher A. Jones
Terttu Nevalainen
Derek Attridge
Elisabeth Bronfen
Ursula K. Heise
Verena Lobsien
Martin Puchner
James Simpson
Emily Thornbury
Liliane Louvel
Susana Onega
Peter Schneck
Submitting articles/ contact information
Submissions should be sent by E-Mail, containing both an anonymous and a non-anonymous text file. Manuscripts are submitted in English and comply with the guidelines of the Anglia Style Sheet. Please submit your paper according to your topic to (one of) the editors indicated below:
Articles on English Linguistics and Medieval English Literature should be sent to Prof. Dr. Andrew James Johnston (ajjohnston@zedat.fu-berlin.de) or Prof Dr. Ursula Lenker (Ursula.lenker@lmu.de).
Articles on Modern English Literature and American Literature, on contemporary literature in English and on comparative Literature should be sent to Prof. Dr. Martin Middeke (anglia@philhist.uni-augsburg.de), Prof. Dr. Gabriele Rippl (gabriele.rippl@unibe.ch) or Prof. Dr. Daniel Stein (stein@anglistik.uni-siegen.de).
Former issues / availability
Former issues can be obtained digitally from the DeGruyter homepage (Anglia).