The James Joyce Broadsheet
School of English, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT
Tel: 0113 343 4739 Fax: 0113 343 4774 E-mail Richard
Brown
Editors: Pieter Bekker, Richard Brown and Alistair Stead
Advisory Editors: Shari Benstock and Katie Wales
[Subscriptions] [Advice to Contributors]
The JAMES JOYCE BROADSHEET is a specialist review published
three times a year, featuring: ESSAYS on selected aspects of
Joyce's works or on issues in Joycean criticism; BOOK REVIEWS of
new publications concerned directly or indirectly with Joyce, as well as RETROSPECTIVE
reassessments of selected areas of Joycean studies; NEWS OF JOYCEAN
EVENTS, films, performances, exhibitions, lectures, conferences and
collections; NOTES AND QUERIES and LETTERS sections allowing
for debate and exchange of information among readers, researchers and teachers
of Joyce's works.
SUBSCRIPTIONS are due by 1st January and
run for a calendar year.
Back Issues are available at current annual subscription rates.
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Index to The James Joyce Broadsheet (1980-2000) (pdf)
INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTRIBUTORS
Editorial Policy
It has been our editorial policy since our first issue in 1980 to publish occasional
articles, book reviews, illustrations and short news items relating to the works
of James Joyce. The majority of our book reviews are commissioned by the editors
but we are prepared to consider unsolicited material and suggestions. Review
copies of books from publishers, illustrations, advance publicity or news reports
of conferences, lectures, film, theatre and artistic events, brief letters and
other material relating to Joyce continue to be especially welcome.
Notes for Reviewers
The normal length for reviews of single books is 800 words. Main articles are
usually of around 2,000 words. Reviews are due in by the following deadlines:
1st December for publication in the February issue
1st April for publication in the June issue
1st August for publication in the October issue
Please send your contribution in hard copy on disc and/or as a Word Document.
It is especially important to include at the head of your review full information
about the book you are reviewing . This should be included on the slip provided
or else typed clearly at the top of your review in the following form:
Author's name |
Book Title |
Place |
Publisher Date |
Pages |
ISBN (cloth) (paper) |
Please contact the publisher of the book you are reviewing if your information
on the book is incomplete. At the end of your review you should type your name
in the exact form you would like it to appear in the Broadsheet and
a brief note stating your present academic affiliation and/or a recent or forthcoming
publication as appropriate. Text received is normally edited to conform to house
style and length. We use single inverted commas for speech and quotation. We
do not use footnotes or endnotes for scholarly citation but brief parenthetical
citations are usable in certain cases. If in doubt about any matters of presentation
please consult a recent copy of the Broadsheet. Reviewers would normally
be supplied with a review copy of the book on which they are writing which they
may keep. Contributors receive a publisher's proof of their contribution immediately
prior to publication and three copies of the Broadsheet in which their
review appears
Please contact the publisher of the book you are reviewing if your information
on the book is incomplete.
At the end of your review you should type your name in the exact form you would like it to appear in the Broadsheet and a brief note stating your present academic affiliation and/or a recent or forthcoming publication as appropriate.
Text received is normally edited to conform to house style and length. We use single inverted commas for speech and quotation. We do not use footnotes or endnotes for scholarly citation but brief parenthetical citations are usable in certain cases. If in doubt about any matters of presentation please consult a recent copy of the Broadsheet.
Reviewers would normally be supplied with a review copy of the book on which they are writing which they may keep.
Contributors receive a publisher's proof of their contribution immediately
prior to publication and three copies of the Broadsheet in which their
review appears.