Nabokov/Intertexts

Galina Rylkova grylkova at UFL.EDU
Fri Feb 16 20:42:30 UTC 2007


Dear colleagues,
I am posting the message below for my colleague, David Larmour 
(david.larmour at ttu.edu). PLease, address all your questions to him 
directly.

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The journal Intertexts
(http://www.languages.ttu.edu/intertexts/) is planning
to publish a Special Issue on Nabokov later this year.
Contributions are solicited on any aspect of Nabokov's
oeuvre (except biographical matters), which are in
keeping with the comparative and theoretical focus of
the journal. See the Editorial Statement below:

"Intertexts, a journal of comparative and theoretical
reflection, publishes articles that employ innovative
approaches to explore relations between literary and
other texts, be they literary, historical,
theoretical, philosophical, or social. In particular,
the editors are looking for work which engages issues
on a sufficiently theoretical or comparative level to
interest people in a variety of disciplines. Hybrid
methodologies that combine elements from a range of
disciplines are encouraged. Methodological reflections
and argumentation are valued, especially when combined
with detailed textual analysis. Intertexts is
particularly interested in the use of theoretical
perspectives to analyze texts other than those to
which they are generally applied. In this way, we hope
to provide not only new understandings of familiar
texts but also to use those texts to examine the
virtues and limitations of contemporary literary
theory. In this spirit, the editors encourage
comparative works from all historical periods. One
thematic issue and one open issue are published
annually."

Anyone wishing to submit an article for consideration
should send it, either by mail or email, to:
David H. J. Larmour, INTERTEXTS,
Dept. of Classical & Modern Languages & Literatures,
Texas Tech University,
Lubbock, TX 79409-2071, USA.
Email: david.larmour at ttu.edu.

The deadline is May 1, 2007.

Articles should be roughly 25-30pp in MS form,
double-spaced throughout, including endnotes, and
should follow the journal's MLA style (see webpage).
The author's name should not appear on the manuscript,
only on the cover letter. Manuscripts will not be
returned. Articles should be written in English and
foreign language quotations should be translated. 

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