Forum for Modern Languages Essay Prize Winner

WIEJAK, Jane jane.wiejak at OUP.COM
Fri Nov 11 09:21:26 UTC 2011


The editors of Forum for Modern Language Studies are pleased to announce the winner of the journal's 2011 essay prize. This year's competition was on the subject of "Literature and the Law". The editors were delighted to receive a large number of submissions from both experienced and early career researchers.



It is with pleasure that we announce the winning essay by Susanne Kord: "The Rule of Law and the Role of Literature: German Public Debates on Husband-Killers and Human Rights (1788-1845)". This distinguished article will be printed in a forthcoming General Issue of the journal and is now freely available online at http://www.oxfordjournals.org/page/4371/1



The FMLS essay prize competition was launched to mark Volume 45 of the Journal in 2009. It rewards excellent scholarship from any of the areas of study represented in the journal. The competition is open to all researchers, whether early career or established, and the winning article is published in FMLS, while its author receives the sum of £200. Other entries that are highly commended by the judges may also be commissioned for publication in FMLS.



The theme of the 2012 FMLS essay prize competition is "Literature and Hunger". Submissions are now welcome, visit the essay prize page for more information:  http://www.oxfordjournals.org/page/4337/1


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