The Ben Jonson Journal


Literary Contexts in the Age of Elizabeth, James, and Charles

PREVIEW VOLUME 10

The Ben Jonson Journal is published through the generous sponsorship of Raymond Alden, Provost of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and with the support of James Frey, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, John Henry Irsfeld, Chair of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, English Department, and Patricia O'Brien, Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of California, Riverside.

Contributions and editions and editorial correspondence should be sent to: The Editors, The Ben Jonson Journal, Department of English, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV 89154-5069. E-mail correspondence should be addressed to Richard.Harp@ccmail.nevada.edu. The guide for stylistic matters is The Chicago Manual of Style. For article and note submissions, please, if at all possible, make an electronic submission to Richard Harp's e-mail address. If this is not possible, please send four paper copies to The Editors for review. Copies should be accompanied by return postage. Upon acceptance, constributors will need to supply a computer disk with the article in MS Word 6.0 or ASCII format. We ask that contributors also supply an electronic mail address, phone number, and fax number for the sake of expedient communication. Book reviews are assigned by the editors.

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EDITORS

Richard Harp
University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Stanley Stewart
University of California, Riverside

Robert C. Evans
Auburn University at Montgomery

Michael W. Stamps / Managing Editor

AmiJo Comeford/Editorial Assistant

Quimby Melton/Editorial Assistant

EDITORIAL BOARD

David M. Bevington, University of Chicago
Martin Butler, University of Leeds
Thomas Clayton, University of Minnesota
Ian Donaldson, Cambridge University
Timothy Erwin, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
M. Thomas Hester, North Carolina State University
Grace Ioppolo, The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham
W. David Kay, University of Illinois
William W. Kerrigan, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Anthony Low, New York University
David C. McPherson, University of New Mexico
John Mulryan, St. Bonaventure University
Stephen Orgel, Stanford University
James A. Riddell, California State University, Dominguez Hills
E. W. Tayler, Columbia University
Sara van den Berg, St. Louis University
Susanne Woods, Franklin & Marshall College
R. V. Young, North Carolina State University

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