New Literary History is a prestigious journal dedicated to advancing the theory and interpretation of literature. It explores the boundaries of literary study, offering innovative perspectives on the nature and function of literary discourse. This internationally recognized publication fosters interdisciplinary dialogue and provides a platform for influential scholarship.
Focusing on literary theory, cultural studies, and intellectual history, New Literary History examines literatureÂ’s relationship to history, philosophy, and other fields. It is a vital resource for scholars and researchers seeking new insights into literary and cultural phenomena. Original articles, debates, and reviews encourage critical engagement with the evolution and significance of literary study. The journal is indexed in prominent databases.
Committed to intellectual rigor and theoretical innovation, New Literary History encourages submissions that expand our understanding of literature's place in the world. Visit the official website for detailed submission guidelines and to explore the impactful contributions this has made in literary research.