Submission information:
CLS will publish
comparative articles in literary history, the history of ideas,
critical theory, studies between authors, and literary relations
within and beyond the Western tradition. CLS does not publish
notes, and encourages submissions over 15 pages. Manuscripts must
be submitted in duplicate and be accompanied by a return (stamped,
self-addressed) envelope; documentation should conform to the
endnote style of The MLA Style Manual (1985), which does
not use a "Works Cited" list. Upon acceptance, the
author must be prepared to submit the manuscript and a 200-word
abstract
on diskette, preferably in Microsoft Word format.
POLICY ON POSTING ARTICLES ON PERSONAL/INSTITUTIONAL WEB SITES:
You may post the pre-copyedited version (preprint) on your personal and institutional web site, so long as it is accompanied by a link giving the URL for the final version at Project Muse's web site and a copyright notice as it appears in the journal.