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Aug. 13, 2021

University of Kent lecturer appointed General Editor for Modern Language Review

Dr Lucy O'Meara, Senior Lecturer in French at the University of Kent, has been appointed the new General Editor for Modern Language Review (MLR). She is the first woman to serve as General Editor for MLR, having previously served as section editor for French.

Speaking about her new appointment at the MLR, Dr O’Meara says, “The Modern Language Review is one of the best-known and longest-established modern languages journals in the world. It publishes research in modern and medieval European, Latin American, and English literatures, languages, and cultures.” She continues, “It’s a real honour to become its general editor and to represent Kent and my department, Modern Languages and Linguistics, in that role. The Department already has international links across several continents, and this appointment further cements Kent’s status as a leading institution for Modern Languages research.”

The MLR was founded in 1905 and is the flagship journal of the Modern Humanities Research Association. To date it has published more than 3,000 articles and 20,000 book reviews. 

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Content added on 13th August 2021.  

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