The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats

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The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats
DisciplineEnglish literature
LanguageEnglish
Edited byE. Derek Taylor
Publication details
History1968–present
Publisher
FrequencyBiannual
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Scriblerian Kit-Cats
Indexing
ISSN0190-731X (print)
2165-0624 (web)
LCCN2005216527
OCLC no.505808793
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The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats is a biannual review journal addressing English literature. It covers scholarly essays, book chapters, and books about English dramatists, poets, and novelists, as well as history and culture from the Restoration through the late eighteenth century. The journal also publishes literary and historical notes, including discussion of recent bibliographic transactions pertaining to the period.

It was established as The Scriblerian in 1968 at Temple University (by Roy Wolper, Peter A. Tasch, and Arthur J. Weitzman)[1] and changed its name to include the Kit-Cats in 1971 to reflect initial coverage of scholarship about the Scriblerus Club and Kit-Cat Club respectively.[2][3] By 1979 it expanded its coverage again, and published such texts as Alexander Pope's Pastorals.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "A Tribute to Roy Wolper, Editor Extraordinaire". The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats. 49 (2): 1–2. 2017. doi:10.1353/scb.2017.0000. S2CID 246627199.
  2. ^ Bracken, James K. (1998), Reference Works in British and American Literature, Libraries Unlimited, p. 418, ISBN 9781563085185
  3. ^ Keeran, Peggy; Bowers, Jennifer (2013), Literary Research and the British Eighteenth Century: Strategies and Sources, Scarecrow Press, pp. 118–119, ISBN 9780810887961
  4. ^ Middendorf, John H., ed. (1979). "Miscellaneous News Items". Johnsonian Newsletter. 39 (4): 6–9.

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