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  • Ars Interpretandi

    The Art of Interpretation

    ISSN: 1043-5778

    The title indicates the open-ended nature of this series. lt includes books and monographs in all literatures and has as its primary focus the hermeneutic act. Topics are not restricted to critical theory, but can range from studies on a landmark poem or poetic cycle to broader essays on a literary generation or a genre, etc., provided they make clear the extent to which they insert themselves into the past or contemporary critical and self-critical discourse. Prospective authors are invited to send their proposal or an outline and text sample to the editor of the series prior to submitting a manuscript. The publisher requires a camera-ready copy of a minimum length of 200 pages and a maximum of 400 pages. The title indicates the open-ended nature of this series. lt includes books and monographs in all literatures and has as its primary focus the hermeneutic act. Topics are not restricted to critical theory, but can range from studies on a landmark poem or poetic cycle to broader essays on a literary generation or a genre, etc., provided they make clear the extent to which they insert themselves into the past or contemporary critical and self-critical discourse. Prospective authors are invited to send their proposal or an outline and text sample to the editor of the series prior to submitting a manuscript. The publisher requires a camera-ready copy of a minimum length of 200 pages and a maximum of 400 pages. The title indicates the open-ended nature of this series. lt includes books and monographs in all literatures and has as its primary focus the hermeneutic act. Topics are not restricted to critical theory, but can range from studies on a landmark poem or poetic cycle to broader essays on a literary generation or a genre, etc., provided they make clear the extent to which they insert themselves into the past or contemporary critical and self-critical discourse. Prospective authors are invited to send their proposal or an outline and text sample to the editor of the series prior to submitting a manuscript. The publisher requires a camera-ready copy of a minimum length of 200 pages and a maximum of 400 pages.

    7 publications

  • Title: Raymond Carver’s Short Fiction in the History of Black Humor

    Raymond Carver’s Short Fiction in the History of Black Humor

    by Jinqiong Zhou (Author)
    ©2006 Monographs
  • Title: Standards Primer

    Standards Primer

    by Raymond A. Horn, Jr. (Author)
    ©2004 Textbook
  • Title: Intersectionality & Higher Education

    Intersectionality & Higher Education

    Theory, Research, & Praxis, Third Edition
    by Donald “DJ” Mitchell, Jr. (Volume editor) Jakia Marie (Volume editor) Patricia Carver (Volume editor) 2024
    ©2024 Textbook
  • Title: Raymond Aron et l’Europe

    Raymond Aron et l’Europe

    Itinéraire d’un Européen dans le siècle
    by Olivier de Lapparent (Author) 2011
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: Raymond de Becker (1912-1969)

    Raymond de Becker (1912-1969)

    Itinéraire et facettes d’un intellectuel réprouvé
    by Olivier Dard (Volume editor) Etienne Deschamps (Volume editor) Geneviève Duchenne (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2013 Edited Collection
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