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The BCLA diary aims to provide information concerning forthcoming BCLA and ICLA activities. It also serves as a forum for discussion concerning the activities of the Association, the articles published in its journal, and any other issue of interest to students of comparative literature. Communications for the diary (including notices and short accounts of non-BCLA events which may be of interest to comparatists) should be sent to Maurice Slawinski, Department of European Languages and Cultures, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YN, England (e-mail: m.slawinski@lancaster.ac.uk), not later than 28 February (for inclusion in the Spring issue of New Comparison) and 31 August (for inclusion in the Autumn issue).
BCLA Publications
- NC 23 (Spring 1997) will be devoted to Comparative Literature in India, under the guest editorship of Dr Harish Trivedi, Department of English, University of Delhi.
- NC 24 (Autumn 1997) will include papers from the 1996 Workshop conference, "Feasting". There will also be an "open" section, containing articles dealing with any topic of interest to comparatists.
- NC 25 (Spring 1998) will also contain a substantial "open" section, for which contributions are invited.
- NC 26 (Autumn 1998) will include papers from the 1997 Workshop conference, "Comparative Literature and the New Media". Proposals for other articles on this topic are welcome, and should be sent to: Dr Barbara Heins, Faculty of Humanities, University of Luton, 75 Castle Street, GB-Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 3JU (Email: barbara.heins@luton.ac.uk).
- NC 27 (Spring 1999) will be devoted to the theme "Baroque/Classicism/Post-modernism". Please send proposals for articles to: Maurice Slawinski, Department of European Languages and Cultures, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YN, England (e-mail: m.slawinski@lancaster.ac.uk).
Except where otherwise specified, all submissions should be addressed to Dr Leon Burnett, Department of Literature, University of Essex, Colchester CO4 3SQ, England (e-mail: burne@essex.ac.uk). All articles submitted for publication should be in English, with prose translations of quotations in foreign languages incorporated into the main text (not the footnotes). The New Comparison style sheet is available here. Please submit type-script/print-out in three copies. Do not send submissions in machine-readable form (floppy disk), but once accepted definitive versions of articles must be on disk (preferred format Microsoft WORD FOR WINDOWS 6) and conform to NC conventions; a brief abstract will also be required.
COMPARATIVE CRITICISM
Comparative Criticism is published annually for the BCLA by Cambridge University Press, under the editorship of Dr Elinor Shaffer.
- Comparative Criticism 18 (1996) "Spaces: Cities, Gardens, Wildernesses" includes the plenary lectures of the BCLA's 1995 Edinburgh conference, and the winning entries of the 1994 BCLA Translation Competition.
- Comparative Criticism 19 (1997) will be dedicated to "Literary Devolution: Writing Now in Scotland, Ireland, Wales and England".
- Comparative Criticism 20 (1998) will deal with "Literary and Philosophical Dialogue".
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