期刊名称:CAHIERS ELISABETHAINS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Founded in 1972 and published uninterruptedly ever since, Cahiers Élisabéthains is an international, peer-reviewed English-language scholarly journal publishing articles and reviews on all aspects of the English Renaissance. The term is given its broadest connotation: subjects have ranged from Chaucer to Restoration drama and beyond. The literature and drama of the Elizabethan period is, however, the focal point of our interest.
Cahiers Élisabéthains is supported by the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) for its Scholarly Excellence, on the advice of an independent committee.
Cahiers Élisabéthains is a refereed journal committed to publishing high-quality research. All submissions are double blinded and a panel of international referees reviews proposals.
Each issue includes articles (4-5), a unique section of international theatre reviews, illustrated with colour and black-and-white photographs, book reviews, and a listing of books received. Review articles and notes are regularly published.
From 2014 Cahiers Élisabéthains will be published by Manchester University Press on behalf of the CNRS and IRCL. Cahiers Élisabéthains is available in print and online formats and current institutional subscribers will have online access back to Vol. 55, 1999.
For 2013 subscriptions contact Vanessa Kuhner-Blaha, for 2014 click on "Subscribe" on MUP's website.
Instructions to Authors
EDITORIAL POLICY
Cahiers Élisabéthains publishes articles and reviews on all aspects of the English Renaissance. The term is given its broadest connotation: subjects have ranged from Chaucer to Restoration drama and beyond. The literature and drama of the Elizabethan period is, however, the focal point of our interests.
Each issue includes articles (4-5), theatre and book reviews, and a listing of books received. Notes are regularly published. Cahiers Élisabéthains is published twice yearly, in the spring and the autumn.
Requirements for Submission: All submissions must be double-spaced, including endnotes, and written in English. Do not append a bibliography. For articles and notes, give full references in endnotes. Quotes run into the text should appear in double inverted commas. Do not insert more than one space after punctuation marks. Please leave sufficient space in the margins for editorial annotations. For further details, please see our Submission Guidelines. Authors are requested to send two hard copies (see address below). Electronic submissions are also welcome (Word and RTF formats): see contacts below.
• Articles Submissions of articles can be sent to any of the editors listed on the inside cover of the journal. When sent directly to Cahiers Élisabéthains, they should be addressed to Agnès Lafont or Nick Myers, our Assistant Editors.
• Notes Contributions for the "Notes" section may include notes and brief articles, ideally in English, not to exceed four double-spaced typed pages. The intention is to provide an outlet for remarks and discoveries of a literary-historical, comparative, or bibliographical nature, though purely critical contributions will be considered. Submissions should be addressed to Janice Valls-Russell, Managing Editor.
• Play and Book Reviews Since we have regular reviewers for our theatre and book review sections, please contact Janice Valls-Russell beforehand.
• Announcements Cahiers Élisabéthains has an international circulation (universities and other institutions, academics, etc.). If you wish to make an announcement in our journal, please contact Janice Valls-Russell.
Write to cahiers@univ-montp3.fr
Instructions to Authors Submission_Guidelines_2013.pdf
Editorial Board
Founding Editors: Antoine Demadre(_), Jean Fuzier(_) General Editors: Yves Peyre and Charles Whitworth
Advisory Board Jonathan Bate (University of Warwick) J. W. Binns (University of York) Robert Ellrodt (Universita Pris III) Jean-Marie Maguin (Universita Mopellier III) Lois Potter (University of Delaware) Robert Smallwood (Stratford-upon-Avon) George Walton Williams (Duke University) Stanley Wells (Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Stratford-upon-Avon) Editorial Board 16th-century Literature: François Laroque (Universita Paris III) 17th-century Literature: Armand Himy (Universita Paris X) History of Ideas: Luc Borot (Universit?Montpellier III) U.K. Correspondent: Robert Wilcher (University of Birmingham, B15 2TT, G.B.) North America Correspondent: Don Beecher (Carleton University, Ottawa K1S 5B6, CA.)
Assistant Editors: Jean-Christophe Mayer, Nick Myers Managing Editor and Reviews: Janice Valls-Russell
Associate Editors Patricia Dorval (Universita Montpellier III), Anne Dunan (Universita Montpellier III), A. J. Hoenselaars (Universiteit Utrecht), Agnès Boyer-Lafont (Universit?Montpellier III), Michele Marrapodi (Palermo), Ladan Niayesh (Universita Paris VII) Peter J. Smith (Nottingham Trent University)
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