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Contemporary Literature
Edited by Thomas Schaub, The University of Wisconsin - Madison
print ISSN: 0010-7484
e-ISSN: 1548-9949
Published quarterly
Contemporary Literature published the first articles on Thomas Pynchon and Susan Howe, and the first interviews with Margaret Drabble and Don DeLillo. If it's important to literature, it will be in Contemporary Literature.
Where will the field go next? Contemporary Literature leads the way with:
In-depth interviews with significant writers, including Pat Barker, Alice McDermott, Medbh McGuckian, Joseph O'Connor, and Susan Wheeler.
Broad-ranging articles and reviews written by leaders in the field, including H. Porter Abbott, Michael Davidson, Patrick Deer, Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Daylanne K. English, Mark B. N. Hansen, Stephanie Sandler, Ankhi Mukherjee, Rolland Murray, Alan Nadel, Deborah Nelson, Josephine Nock-Hee Park, William Paulson, Brian Reed, Lynn Keller, Cheryl Wall, and Priscilla L. Walton.
Contemporary Literature covers the whole range of critical practices, and brings new vitality and perspective to contemporary literary studies.
Available on Project MUSE

Online access is available as part of the Project MUSE "Arts and Humanities" collection (click here to access CL through Project MUSE).
Back Issues
The complete back run of Contemporary Literature beginning with volume 1 (1960) is available online at academic and public libraries and research institutions that subscribe to the JSTOR digital archive.

Printed back issues may be purchased from the University of Wisconsin Press for $20 each. Call (608) 263-0668, or e-mail journals@uwpress.wisc.edu to check current availability.
For single copies of specific articles, please click the "Article Copies" link.
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