A Gentleman Was Telling Me That He Is A Doctor

By | June 5, 2023

Journal Information

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.  

Publisher Information

One of the largest publishers in the United States, the Johns Hopkins University Press combines traditional books and journals publishing units with cutting-edge service divisions that sustain diversity and independence among nonprofit, scholarly publishers,

A Gentleman Was Telling Me That He Is A Doctor

societies, and associations. Journals The Press is home to the largest journal publication program of any U.S.-based university press.The Journals Division publishes 85 journals in the arts and humanities, technology and medicine, higher education,

A Gentleman Was Telling Me That He Is A Doctor

history, political science, and library science. The division also manages membership services for more than 50 scholarly and professional associations and societies. Books With critically acclaimed titles in history, science, higher education, consumer health,