studies
Have been printing on-line periodicals like fury today, and now eye vision is blurry, and screens all appear grainy to me (not too dissimilar from porn videos secretly taken in seedy motels). I also realised that after three years of research I most likely will destroy an entire forest, not to mention bags full of empty ink cartridge refills. Researchers are no good for the environment--they spent years relearning what people have done in the past before they can contribute a teeny-weeny bit to their field without duplicating works, by using tons of paper of course. Anyways, there are still some journals that aren't accessible on-line, grrr... I must hunt them down, would you help me?
1) Lit: Literature Interpretation Theory
2) Renaissance and Reformation
3) Parergon: Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early Modern Studies
4) Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture
5) Ben Jonson Journal: Literary Contexts in the Age of Elizabeth, James and Charles