The Eugene O’Neill Review
While critical and historical essays of the standard length (5000–8000 words) will remain the standard fare, consideration will also be given to shorter writings (notes, letters) and to longer works when the length seems clearly justified by the matter. Conference talks, however well-written, should be reconfigured for a reading public. Reviews of about 800 words should speak to what is important to remember about a book or performance. We will give special attention to publishing little-known or rediscovered documents, with appropriate contextualizing. Reports of newly opened archival resources are also welcome. All submissions should adhere to the guideline of the Chicago Manual of Style. Any pictures submitted need to be 300 dpi or higher. Authors are responsible for securing permission to use pictures or any text quoted beyond “fair use.”
The editor welcomes queries about proposed articles, or submit your essay electronically (MSWord .doc or .docx) to William Davies King (). Please query the book and performance review editors before submitting reviews. Book reviews should be submitted to Kurt Eisen (). Performance reviews should be submitted to either Robert McLean (New York; ) or Chris Westgate (other; ).
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