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Comparative Critical Studies 18.1 (2021): 1–4 Edinburgh University Press DOI: 10.3366/ccs.2021.0383 C British Comparative Literature Association www.euppublishing.com/ccs RICHARD HIBBITT, WILL MCMORRAN AND FRANCESCA ORSINI One of the more banal and certainly least interesting aspects of the coronavirus pandemic has been the increase in administrative duties for those of us working in universities. The sheer amount of extra work generated by teaching online and trying to rearrange assessment and students’ residence abroad has delayed many other activities, including the editing of academic journals such as Comparative Critical Studies. We are particularly grateful to all the members of our Editorial Board and to the other peer reviewers who have generously given their time to continue to read articles for us, despite all their other commitments. We apologise for the late appearance of this year’s first issue and would like to express our gratitude to Edinburgh University Press and to our readers for their patience and understanding. This open issue of Comparative Critical Studies begins with three essays, all of which consider the process of reception while taking examples from different cultures, media and periods. In ‘Cross-Cultural Encounters: A Feminist Perspective on the Contemporary Reception of Jane Austen in China’, Shuo Sun
Comparative Critical Studies – Edinburgh University Press
Published: Feb 1, 2021
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