Editors
Editorial Board
KIRSTEN JUHAS works as research associate for the Online.Swift project. She published her doctoral thesis on eighteenth-century women poets in 2008 and is the author of several essays on topics related to Swift. Since 2009, she has been an assistant editor of Swift Studies.
contact: juhas(at)uni-muenster.de
DIRK. F. PASSMANN is author of “Full of Improbable Lies”: “Gulliver’s Travels” und die Reiseliteratur vor 1726 (1987) as well as of numerous essays on Swiftian matters. His most recent publication, co-authored with Heinz J. Vienken, is a four-volume handbook on Swift’s Library and Reading (2003). He works as a publisher in Münster.
HERMANN J. REAL is Professor Emeritus of English and Director of the Ehrenpreis Centre. He is editor of The Battle of the Books (1978) and co-editor of Proceedings of The First Münster Symposium on Jonathan Swift (1985), Swift and his Contexts (1989), as well as of four volumes of Reading Swift (1993; 1998; 2003; 2008). He has also co-authored a monograph on Gulliver’s Travels (1984), co-translated the Travels into German (1987; 1998; 2003; 2011), and is editor of Swift Studies. His latest publication is an anthology of edited essays on The Reception of Swift in Europe (2005).
contact: realh(at)uni-muenster.de
EVA SCHATEN has been working as research associate for the Online.Swift project since 2012. A former member of the Cluster of Excellence “Religion and Politics” at the Westfälische Wihelms-Universität, Münster, she is currently in the finishing stages of her doctoral dissertation on the suppression of political and religious writings in fifteenth-century England. The focus of her work for Online.Swift is the technical implementation.
Contact: e.schaten(at)uni-muenster.de
SANDRA SIMON worked as research associate for the Online.Swift project. As a member of the Graduate School Practices of Literature at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Münster, she is working on a doctoral dissertation on nineteenth-century publishers. She has been an assistant editor of Swift Studies since 2009.
contact: s.simon(at)uni-muenster.de
Contributing Editors
SABINE BALTES-ELLERMANN has published a study on The Controversy about Wood's Halfpence (1722-25) and the Tradition of Irish Constitutional Nationalism (2003) and is author of several articles on topics related to Swift. She is also editor of a collection of pamphlets entitled Jonathan Swift’s Allies: The Wood’s Halfpence Controversy in Ireland, 1724/5 (2004). She works at the Federal Office of Languages.
REINHARD LAMMERING

