期刊名称:MODERN LANGUAGE REVIEW
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The Modern Language Review, the flagship journal of the Association, is available to all individual members as part of their subscription. MLR is one of the oldest journals in its field, maintaining an unbroken publication record since its foundation in 1905, and publishing more than 3,000 articles and 20,000 book reviews.
Each volume consists of four issues, published in January, April, July and October of each year. Its 1000+ annual pages are divided roughly equally between articles, predominantly on medieval and modern literature in the languages of Europe, and over 500 reviews of books in these areas. All contributions are in English, and each section is edited by a noted scholar in the field, under the overall supervision of the General Editor. Articles are chosen not only for their scholarly worth and originality but also, as far as possible, for their potential interest to a wider readership in other disciplines.
Scope
The following fields are covered:
- English (including United States and the Commonwealth)
- French (including Francophone Africa and Canada)
- Germanic (including Dutch and Scandinavian)
- Hispanic (including Latin-American, Portuguese, Catalan, and Galician)
- Italian
- Slavonic and East European Studies
- General Studies (including linguistics, comparative literature, and critical theory)
Instructions to Authors
Your contribution should conform to the conventions of the MHRA Style Guide, a copy of which is available here.
You should also consult the Guidelines for Contributors as they appear in the journal concerned (or on the journal web pages) for information specific to submissions to that journal. If in doubt, consult the Editor of the journal concerned.
It is a condition of publication that authors assign copyright to the MHRA. Inter alia, this allows the Association to deal efficiently with requests from third parties for permission to reproduce material. Permission, without fee, for authors to use their own material in other publications, after a reasonable period of time has elapsed, is not normally withheld.
A copy of our copyright assignment form, together with a detailed description of our policy is available here.
Instructions to Authors instruction for authors.pdf
Editorial Board General Editor(s) - Professor Brian Richardson Assistant Editor(s) - Dr John Was English Editor - Professor John Batchelor French Editor - Professor Derek Connon Italian Editor - Dr Mark Davie Hispanic Editor - Professor Derek Flitter Germanic Editor - Professor Ritchie Robertson St John's College, Oxford UK Slavonic Editor - Dr Katharine Hodgson
|