LIT - LITERATURE INTERPRETATION THEORY CALL FOR PAPERS LIT publishes critical essays which interpret texts - un the broadcast sense of the word - from an engaging, coherent, theoritical perspective. We do not restrict ourselves to specific periods, genres, or critical paradigms. Our hope is that a clear theoretical focus will produce original, close analyses of various texts and art forms. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES LIT addresses a general literate audience and encourages essays unburdened by excessive or tired theoretical jargon. Submissions range from about 5,000 to 10,000 words and MUST use the MLA citation style. Please send essays in triplicate (if outside of the US or Canada, one copy will do) to: Lee Jacobus and Regins Barreca, Editors LIT: Literature Interpretation Theory English Dept. U-25 University of Conneticut Storrs, CT 06269-1025 USA ANXIETY, PHOBIAS AND FEARS IN THE ARTS Contributors might consider trends and biases in the psychological novel, traditional/non-traditional relationships between specific phobias/anxiety disorders, any combination of associations among fear and class, phobia and luxury, anxiety and intimacy, etc... ESSAYS ON FILM, MUSIC, AND THE VISUAL ARTS ARE ESPECIALLY WELCOMED. DEADLINE: February 1, 1997. To request a sample copy or subscription information, send written requests to: International Publishers Distributor, MKTG PO Box 3054 Langhorne, PA 19047-3054 USA Fax: (215) 750-6343 E-mail: [log in to unmask] ******************************* mailto:[log in to unmask] TCF Dept/University of Alabama "...but the Butthole Surfers Always said it's better to regret Something you did Than something you didn't do..." -Red Hot Chili Peppers ---- To signoff SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]