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The first publication of Hispania dates to the earliest days of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese and the first issue featured a summation of the possibilities of the new organization, written by Lawrence Wilkins, as well as an outline of future plans for the journal written by its founding editor in chief, Aurelio M. Espinosa (Stanford University). [2]
WALL Literary Journal (2000–current) War, Literature & the Arts (1989–current) Wasafiri (1984–current, United Kingdom) Washington Square Review (1994–current) Weber Studies (1984–current) Weird Tales (1923–current) West Branch (1977–current) Westerly (1956–current, Australia) The White Review (2011–current) Wilderness House ...
Magazines in Spain are varied and numerous, [1] but they have small circulation. [2] In terms of frequency, the Spanish magazines are mostly weekly and monthly. [3] Although there are news magazines and political magazines in the country, they mostly focus on entertainment, social events, sports, and television. [3]
Pages in category "Literary magazines published in Spain" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Children's Literature (journal) Children's Literature Association Quarterly; Chinese Literature Today; Chips (literary magazine) Chiron Review; The Cimarron Review; College English; Colorado Review; The Common (magazine) The Comparatist; Comparative Literature Studies; Concho River Review; Configurations (journal) Confluence (journal ...
English literature is literature written in the English language from the English-speaking world. The English language has developed over more than 1,400 years. [1] The earliest forms of English, a set of Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Great Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlers in the fifth century, are called Old English.
This suggests the English-dominant nature of the SSCI affects the number of Non-English articles and also their impact factor. Comparing Turkish articles average citations with other non-English countries, Olpak and Arican found Turkey's average count was 6.653, Taiwan's was 17.35, Germany was 17.29 and Spain was 12.77.
RES is a "leading scholarly journal of English literature and the English language" whose critical "[e]mphasis is on historical scholarship rather than interpretative criticism, though fresh readings of authors and texts are also offered in light of newly discovered sources or new interpretation of known material."