y separately published work icon Aeternum : The Journal of Contemporary Gothic Studies periodical   criticism   peer reviewed assertion
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y separately published work icon Aeternum : The Journal of Contemporary Gothic Studies vol. 10 August 2023 27285214 2023 periodical issue 'Avid readers of Aeternum may have noted that there was no 9.2 (December 2022) issue of the Journal published, nor is there are issue number attached to this current volume. As we reach the landmark tenth volume of the Journal this year, the Editors have made the decision to proceed with annual publication. Aeternum: The Journal of Contemporary Gothic Studies will now be published as a single volume each August. The Journal continues to welcome article and review submissions on a rolling basis throughout the year and remains an exclusively online, open access publication.' (Ashleigh Prosser and Lorna Piatti-Farnell : Editorial introduction)
y separately published work icon Aeternum : The Journal of Contemporary Gothic Studies vol. 7 no. 1 June 2020 23605817 2020 periodical issue 'This issue of Aeternum is the product of academic publishing during the global COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter civil rights revolution, and we are proud to have been able to bring the article and book reviews contained within it to you while living through an unquestionably Gothic time, to paraphrase Angela Carter all those decades ago. To attempt to make meaningful commentary on the current state of affairs that our world is facing in the context of a small volume of scholarship on the contemporary Gothic is perhaps too much for one editorial introduction to strive for, so instead we humbly offer to you the work of these dedicated scholars for your enjoyment. For, at its heart, that is what the Gothic provides to us all in its simplest form: enjoyment.' (Ashleigh Prosser : Editorial introduction)
y separately published work icon Aeternum : The Journal of Contemporary Gothic Studies vol. 3 no. 1 2016 15375567 2016 periodical issue criticism
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