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Submitting
articles
MLQ accepts
articles that pay attention to the broader scope of literary history
regardless of genre or period. The focus of publicationand the
sticking pointis literary history. General theory, historicist
contextualizations, and self-contained close readings are not published.
The essay should concern the situation and the action of literary
works in time. Chronology must matter to the essay's argument or theoretical
concern, together with the impact or interrelationship of imaginative
texts.
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Submission
guidelines
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MLQ
now requests electronic submission, readable by PC, formatted
for
WordPerfect or Word. Unlike the editor, readers are volunteers.
Unless agreement has been secured in advance, submission or resubmission to MLQ implies a promise that the essay's contents have not been published elsewhere, in English or in another language, and that, in fairness to the journal and its consultants, MLQ will have exclusive right to consider the work for a period of four months. Your promise to the journal is also
the journal's commitment that your essay will be handled as expeditiously
as is reasonably possible. At most times of the year you can
anticipate to hear from the editor within a couple of weeks after
submission.
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A
description of the contents and the author's background is optional.
- Initial submissions
should be carefully prepared according to accepted professional norms.
They do not need to conform to the MLQ style sheet prior to
acceptance. Please
remember to number the pages. Essays do not usually exceed 11,000
words (including notes).
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We
encourage blind evaluation. To ensure anonymity, essays should avoid
self-identification in the header and article-opening page.
- Like most journals,
we recommend that you examine an issue before submitting.
Submission
processes
When
the MLQ office receives your manuscript, the Assistant
Editor will send a brief acknowledgment by email if you
have included your email address.
Modern Language Quarterly places a high value on prompt and informative
response to submissions. Your submission will be acknowledged immediately
upon receipt. If your essay's approach and execution appear promising,
the editor will contact a scholar for an evaluation. About half the
evaluations come from members of the Editorial and Advisory Boards, the
remainder from experts unaffiliated with the journal. About a quarter of
submissions are sent to readers, and about half of those are eventually
accepted, often after substantial revision. (Contributions to special
issues are commissioned and are not counted in these estimates.)
You
are always welcome to inquire into the status of your
submission. Sometimes it helps.
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