Studies in the Novel has been published quarterly by the Department of English at the University of North Texas since 1969. Its aim is to present excellence in criticism of the novel in all periods, by established and emerging novelists worldwide, from all interpretive approaches.
Each issue contains five to six articles, an occasional review-essay, and eight to ten book reviews. Articles may be submitted at any time and, following initial decision by the editor, are evaluated by noted scholars in the appropriate field from Studies in the Novel's advisory board and the broader academic community. Reviews and review-essays are commissioned by the book review editors, but suggestions for these are welcome.
The journal publishes a special issue roughly once a year, devoted to a single topic, comprised of commissioned essays, and edited by a guest editor.
Each issue contains five to six articles, an occasional review-essay, and eight to ten book reviews. Articles may be submitted at any time and, following initial decision by the editor, are evaluated by noted scholars in the appropriate field from Studies in the Novel's advisory board and the broader academic community. Reviews and review-essays are commissioned by the book review editors, but suggestions for these are welcome.
The journal publishes a special issue roughly once a year, devoted to a single topic, comprised of commissioned essays, and edited by a guest editor.
All Issues
2010s
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2018 (Vol. 50)
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No. 4 Winter 2018 pp. 465-604 -
No. 3 Fall 2018 pp. 315-461 -
No. 2 Summer 2018 pp. 171-311 -
No. 1 Special Issue: The Rising Tide of Climate Change Fiction Spring 2018 pp. 1-166
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2017 (Vol. 49)
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No. 4 Winter 2017 pp. v, 431-578 -
No. 3 Special Issue: Gender and the Cultural Preoccupations of the American West Fall 2017 pp. 299-427 -
No. 2 Summer 2017 pp. 149-298 -
No. 1 Spring 2017 pp. 1-147
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2016 (Vol. 48)
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No. 4 Special Issue: Translingual Fiction Winter 2016 pp. 403-520 -
No. 3 Fall 2016 pp. 259-401 -
No. 2 Summer 2016 pp. 145-258 -
No. 1 Spring 2016 pp. 1-143
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2015 (Vol. 47)
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No. 4 Winter 2015 pp. 451-585 -
No. 3 Special Issue: The Graphic Novel Fall 2015 pp. 285-449 -
No. 2 Summer 2015 pp. 141-282 -
No. 1 Spring 2015 pp. 1-137
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2014 (Vol. 46)
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No. 4 Winter 2014 pp. 387-524 -
No. 3 18th-Century British Novels Fall 2014 pp. 275-386 -
No. 2 Summer 2014 pp. 141-274 -
No. 1 Spring 2014 pp. i-viii, 1-140
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2013 (Vol. 45)
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No. 4 winter 2013 pp. 583-734 -
No. 3 Special Issue: The Work of Willa Cather: Creation, Design, and Reception fall 2013 pp. 323-582 -
No. 2 summer 2013 pp. 143-323 -
No. 1 spring 2013 pp. 1-142
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2012 (Vol. 44)
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No. 4 DAVID FOSTER WALLACE: Part 2 winter 2012 pp. 367-490 -
No. 3 DAVID FOSTER WALLACE: Part 1 fall 2012 pp. 263-366 -
No. 2 summer 2012 pp. 125-262 -
No. 1 spring 2012 pp. 1-124
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2011 (Vol. 43)
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No. 4 winter 2011 pp. 385-525 -
No. 3 fall 2011 pp. 289-384 -
No. 2 summer 2011 pp. 131-287 -
No. 1 spring 2011 pp. 1-130
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2010 (Vol. 42)
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No. 4 winter 2010 pp. 357-500 -
No. 3 fall 2010 pp. 205-356 -
No. 1/2 THE YOUNG ADULT NOVEL spring & summer 2010 pp. 1-204
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ISSN
00393827
EISSN
19341512
SUBJECTS
Language & Literature,
Humanities
COLLECTIONS
Arts & Sciences XI Collection,
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