College Literature

ISSN: 0010-0994
Publisher: West Chester University, USA

Editor , Kostas Myrsiades
Guest Editor, Jeffrey Andrew Wienstock
Guest Editor, Rachel Riedner
Associate Editor, Linda S. Myrsiades
Associate Editor, John W. Ward
Advisory Editor, Peter Baker, Towson University
Advisory Editor, Michael Brooks, West Chester University
Advisory Editor, Alan France, West Chester University
Advisory Editor, Ingeborg Majer-O'sickey, Syracuse University
Advisory Editor, Jerry McGuire, University of Southern Louisiana
Advisory Editor, Lalita Pandit, Universtiy of Wisconsin, La Crosse
Advisory Editor, Marie A. Plasse, Merrimack University
Advisory Editor, Geetha Ramanathan, West Chester University
Advisory Editor, Maureen T. Reddy, Rhode Island College
Advisory Editor, Lydia Schultz, University of Wisconsin, River Falls
Advisory Editor, Carol Shloss, West Chester University
Advisory Editor, Cheryl B. Torsney, West Virginia University
Book Review Editor, Joseph Urgo, Bryant College
Art Director, Peggy Schiff
Editorial Assistant, Andi Mathern
Graduate Assistant, Paul D. Page
Cover Art, Janice Eaton Kilby

Institutions: $48 (1year); individuals: $24 (1 year); other countries add $10 for each year's subscription to cover postage.

College Literature (ISSN 0093-3139) is published three times a year in Winter, Spring and Fall by West Chester University at 210 E. Rosedale Avenue, West Chester University, West Chester, PA 19383.

Contact Information

210 E. Rosedale Avenue, West Chester University
West Chester, PA 19383
Telephone: (610) 436-2901/2275
Fax: (610) 436-3212
Web Site: collit@wcupa.edu

College Literature is a triannual journal of scholarly criticism serving the needs of college/university teachers by providing access to innovative ways of studying and teaching new bodies of literature and experiencing old literature in new ways. College Literature accepts papers that deal with 1) textual analysis, 2) literary theory, and 3) pedagogy for today's changing college classrooms. These manuscripts should be between 8000 and 10000 words. College Literature will also consider notes (between 3500-5000 words) on individual texts, book reviews, and commentary or opinion pieces on issues of importance to teaching literature (pedagogical, institutional, theoretical, and curricular). We encourage submission of papers on disk written preferably in Microsoft Word. Papers submitted should use parenthetical or internal citations and a works cited page following the conventions of the The Chicago Manual of Style, 14th ed. (see especially ch. 16). Hard copies of essays should be submitted in triplicate with a standard stamped self-addressed envelope. Authors' names should appear on cover sheets only. We cannot be responsible for returning manuscripts without return postage. Address all correspondence to the Editor (see address above). ©1999 by West Chester University


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