期刊名称:NEOHELICON
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Aims and scope
Neohelicon is a review for studies in comparative and world literature. It particularly welcomes studies which further a synthetic presentation of literary epochs, periods, trends and movements from a comparative point of view. The publishing house of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences has established it with the purpose of promoting the project `A Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages' launched under the auspices of the International Comparative Literature Association.
Instructions to Authors
Articles and abstracts must be in English or in the journal's official language(s), but the journal accepts additional abstracts in other languages of the author¡¯s choice (for instance in the author¡¯s first language, if not English or the journal's official language). Such abstracts are optional. Authors would need to supply such abstracts themselves, certify that they are a faithful translation of the official abstract, and they must be supplied in Unicode (see www.unicode.org for details), especially if they are using non-roman characters.
Such abstracts in other languages will carry a disclaimer: "This abstract is provided by the author(s), and is for convenience of the users only. The author certifies that the translation faithfully represents the official version in the language of the journal, which is the published Abstract of record and is the only Abstract to be used for reference and citation."
Editorial Board
Editors:
József Pál, Hungarian Academy, Rome, Italy.
József Szili, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary.
Managing Editor:
Péter Hajdu, Budapest, Hungary.
Advisory Board:
Paul Cornea, Bucharest, Romania; Armando Gnisci, Roma,Italy; Claudio Magris, Trieste-Torino, Italy; Henry H.H. Remak, Bloomington, The USA; Jean Starobinski, Genève, Switzerland; John Neubauer, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Wang Ning, Beijing, People's Republic of China; János Riesz, Bayreuth, Germany
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