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The Byron Journal
is an international publication published twice annually by
Liverpool University Press for The Byron Society. The journal
publishes scholarly articles and notes on all aspects of Byron's writings and life,
and on related topics. Since its inception in 1973, the journal
has become widely read in many different countries.
Apart from providing a forum for leading authorities on Byron
and news of significant events and conferences in the Byron
year, the journal also reviews all major works on the poet and
prides itself on the speed with which new books are reviewed.
Contributions for all parts of the journal and suggestions for
review are always welcome.
Contributions should be original and should not have been
previously
published in any form, including all forms of electronic
publication. Contributors are required to assign copyright to
Liverpool University Press, and not to publish accepted articles
or book reviews on web pages before they appear in
The Byron Journal.
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