期刊名称:LITERATURE-FILM Quarterly
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
- Literature Film Quarterly, established in 1973, for over thirty years has focused upon problems of adapting and transforming fiction and drama into film. It has also covered film genre, theory, and criticism and has featured interviews with screenwriters (such as Daniel Taradash, Horton Foote, and Joan Tewkesbury) and directors (such as Robert Altman, Robert Wise, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Louis Malle, and others). It circulates coast-to-coast in the United States and Canada and has nearly 200 subscribers in nearly thirty foreign countries beyond North America.
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- Contributors over the years have included established writers and critics such as Warren French, Harry T. Moore, Bruce Kawin, Brian McFarlane, James Naremore, and Herman G. Weinberg; Shakespeareans R. H. Ball, Normand Berlin, Jack J. Jorgens, Michael Mullin, Kenneth S. Rothwell, and Bernice W. Kliman; and the authors of a number of film appreciation textbooks, such as Louis D. Giannetti, James Monaco, Charles Eidsvik, Morris Beja, James F. Scott, Thomas Sobchack, and Vivian Sobchack.
LFQ is indexed the International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF) in its International Index to Film Periodicals, by Film Literature Index, and by the annual PMLA Bibliography; it is also represented in Abstracts of English Studies, The Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature, and The Humanities Index.
Instructions to Authors
- The editors invite manuscripts of the following variety:
- articles on individual movies, on different cinematic adaptations of a single literary work, on a director's style of adaptation, on theories of film adaptation, on the cinematic qualities of authors or works, on the reciprocal influences between film and literature, on authors' attitudes toward film and film adaptations, on the role of the screenwriter, and on teaching of film;
- interviews with directors, screenwriters, literary figures;
- reviews of current film adaptations of literary works;
- reviews of books concerning film and the relationship between film and literature; and
- responses to any of the articles and reviews.
Articles should ordinarily be limited to 3.500 words; reviews to 1,500. The NEW MLA Style must be followed for documenting sources and listing them in Works Cited. If possible, supply stills or frame enlargements of the films discussed. Enclose two printed copies of the manuscript, an additional copy on 3.5" disk (with manuscript saved as text file in one of these versions: Microsoft Word 98 or 2000), and a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Send manuscripts to the editor, Literature/Film Quarterly, Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland 21801-6860.
Although care will be taken with manuscripts, disks, and photographs submitted, the editors will not be held responsible for the loss of such materials.
Articles published by this journal do not necessarily reflect the opinions of its editors and are not the legal responsibility of Literature/Film Quarterly.
For further queries about specific articles or reviews, please contact us at litfilmquart@salisbury.edu
Editorial Board
Co-Editors: Elsie M. Walker and David T. Johnson
Associate Editor: Dean R. Cooledge
Business Manager and Copyeditor: Brenda J. Grodzicki
Founding Editors: James M. Welsh and Tom Erskine
Contributing Editors: Linda Costanzo Cahir, Kean University
W. Gardner Campbell, University of Mary Washington
Carol M. Dole, Ursinus College
Wendy Everett, University of Bath
Barry K. Grant, Brock University
David L. Kranz, Dickinson College
Thomas M. Leitch, University of Delaware
Peter Lev, Towson University
Brian McFarlane Monash University, Melbourne
Walter C. Metz, Montana State University
Kenneth S. Nolley, Willamette University
Rebecca Pauly, West Chester University
Maarten L. Pereboom, Salisbury University
Gene D. Phillips, S.J., Loyala University of Chicago
Laurence Raw, Baskent University, Turkey
Peter C. Rollins, Oklahoma State University
Kenneth S. Rothwell, University of Vermont
Neil Sinyard, University of Hull
J.P. Telotte, Georgia Institute of Technology
Richard Vela, University of North Carolina, Pembroke ? Wallace S. Watson, Duquesne University ? Donald M. Whaley, Salisbury University
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