Journal of Literary Theory

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Journal of Literary Theory

description Scientific journal
Area of ​​Expertise Literary studies
language German, unknown language, English
publishing company De Gruyter
First edition 2007
Frequency of publication Half-yearly
editor Fotis Jannidis , Gerhard Lauer , Simone Winko
Web link www.JLTonline.de
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The Journal of Literary Theory (JLT) is a literary scientific journal that has been published by de Gruyter (Berlin / New York) since 2007 . The journal is devoted to a wide range of literary theoretical topics. In addition, studies from neighboring disciplines are published insofar as they are of interest in literary theory. The languages ​​of publication are German and English.

Contributions are selected according to a blind review process by an international panel of experts, consisting of: a. Vladimir Biti, Lutz Danneberg , Erika Fischer-Lichte , Ulla Fix , Harald Fricke , Jerrold Levinson, Uri Margolin , Hans-Harald Müller, Ansgar Nünning , Stein Haugom Olsen, Jörg Schönert, Werner Sollors , Peter Strohschneider , Reuven Tsur and Klaus Weimar .

In addition to the print edition, there is the electronic magazine JLTonline . JLTonline publishes selected articles from the Journal of Literary Theory as well as reviews, conference reports and calls for papers. The content of JLTonline is freely accessible .

expenditure

Most issues of JLT have a thematic focus.

  • JLT 1: 1 (2007): New Developments in Literary Theory and Related Disciplines
  • JLT 1: 2 (2007): Emotions
  • JLT 2: 1 (2008): Interpretation
  • JLT 2: 2 (2008): Gestalt (guest editors: Karl Eibl and Katja Mellmann)
  • JLT 3: 1 (2009): (without focus)
  • JLT 3: 2 (2009): Theory of Humor
  • JLT 4: 1 (2010): Literary Studies and Linguistics
  • JLT 4: 2 (2010): Popular Culture
  • JLT 5: 1 (2011): Unreliable Narration
  • JLT 5: 2 (2011): Standards and Norms of Literary Studies
  • JLT 6: 1 (2012): Trauma and Literature
  • JLT 6: 2 (2012): Literary Theory and Media Change
  • JLT 7: 1-2 (2013): Theories and Models of Literary Historiography
  • JLT 8: 1 (2014): Context
  • JLT 8: 2 (2014): Semantics of Fictional Discourse
  • JLT 9: 1 (2015): Empirical Methods in Literary Studies
  • JLT 9: 2 (2015): Cultural and Literary Animal Studies (Guest Editor: Roland Borgards)

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