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  • Volume 362002–2003
  • Bernadette Fort, EDITOR, Clorinda Donato, Carl Fisher, , BOOK REVIEW EDITORSMelvin Peña, ASSISTANT TO THE EDITOR, Don Leech, and Kathleen Holleran, ASSISTANT BOOK REVIEW EDITORS

Eighteenth-Century Studies (ISSN 0013-2586) is published quarterly in October, January, April, and July by the Johns Hopkins University Press for the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/ecs Copyright © 2003 by the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. The American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies is a not-for-profit (501 [c] [3]) organization registered in the state of Illinois.

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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES—The editors invite contributions on all aspects of the eighteenth century, literary and non-literary, which make a significant and original contribution to their field. Essays employing interdisciplinary perspectives or methodologies, or addressing contemporary theoretical and cultural concerns relating to the eighteenth century, are especially encouraged. Proposals for review essays or forums on critical issues of wide interest are welcome, as are proposals for reports on exhibitions, performances, and other events pertaining to the eighteenth century. Manuscripts should not exceed 7,500 words. Style must conform to The Chicago Manual of Style, 14th ed., with endnotes. Quotations from foreign texts must be translated in the body of the essay and accompanied by the original in endnotes. Illustrations are accepted if pertinent to the essay (authors must secure glossy prints and reproduction rights if the essay is accepted). In accordance with the journal's policy of blind submission, the author's name and institution should appear only on the title page. Authors who wish to have their article returned should include a self-addressed, stamped envelope. On acceptance, authors of articles and book reviews are required to supply final, clean copy on disk (Microsoft Word is strongly preferred). It is the journal's policy to require assignment of copyright from all authors. Authors must obtain written permission for quoting unpublished or published material in excess of fair use. Authors are required to include a 100-word abstract. Essays and proposals (two copies) should be sent to Bernadette Fort, Editor, Eighteenth-Century Studies, Department of French and Italian, Kresge Room 152, Northwestern University, 1880 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208-2204. Books for review should be sent to Clorinda Donato, Dept. of Romance, German and Russian Languages and Literatures, California State University, Long Beach, Long Beach, CA 90840-2406.

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