Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0002692, Tue, 6 Jan 1998 10:38:40 -0800

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Call for Papers (fwd)
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EDITOR's NOTE. In passing along this Call for Papers", I imagine that
submissions involving Pushkin and VN would be appropriate, albeit with
emphasis on Pushkin

D. Barton Johnson
Department of Germanic, Slavic and Semitic Studies
Phelps Hall
University of California at Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
Phone and Fax: (805) 687-1825
Home Phone: (805) 682-4618

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Mon, 5 Jan 1998 20:22:08 -0500
From: Michael M Brewer <mmbst35+@pitt.edu>
Reply-To: "SEELangs: Slavic & E. European Languages & literatures list"
<SEELANGS@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
To: SEELANGS@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
Subject: Call for Papers

Call for Papers:

Since 1988 the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures of the
University of Pittsburgh -- with the assistance of the Center for Russian
and East European Studies -- has published an annual journal titled
Graduate Essays on Slavic Languages and Literatures (GESLL).

The Department invites all interested graduate students to submit
contributions for the journal's eleventh volume for review by the editors,
and it also respectfully asks all graduate faculty in other Slavic
departments to bring this opportunity for publication to the attention of
their graduate students. In recognition of the approaching Pushkin
bicentennial, the 11th volume will be devoted to articles or materials
about, or connected with the life, work, or cultural heritage of Aleksandr
Sergeevich Pushkin.

The editors request that all submissions be proofread by a faculty member
at the author's home institution. Please send two legible hard copies
(double-spaced, single-sided copy; text produced on a laser printer is
preferred) of your submission along with a copy on floppy disk (Microsoft
Word, or Word Perfect preferred). Articles may be written in English or
in any Slavic language. If articles utilize any Cyrillic or other
specialty font, please include a copy of these fonts on your floppy disk.
Submissions, with a short explanatory letter, should be sent to the
following address:

Prof. Mark G. Altshuller
Slavic Languages and Literatures
1417 Cathedral of Learning
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
USA

Questions over e-mail may be addressed to altshul+@pitt.edu, or to
mmbst35+@pitt.edu. The editors will be in contact with you concerning
your article in a reasonable amount of time (usually within a month or
two). Please include your e-mail address.


Michael Brewer e-mail mmbst35+@pitt.edu
Department of Slavic Languages fax 1-412-624-9714
1417 Cathedral of Learning voice 1-412-661-4722
Pittsburgh, PA 15260