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Editing requirements

Paper: A4; margins: automatic Font: Times New Roman Spacing: 1.5 lines Citation and references: Quotations in the text will be placed between inverted commas; sources of quotations (exact or paraphrased) will be indicated as follows: (Author, year: page nr.) Quotations longer than three lines will be placed in a separate text block, indented at 2 cm, spaced 1 line, no quotation marks; e.g: Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. (Johnson, 2004: 276) In the case of two authors:

(Author 1; author 2, year: page)

If you quote an author already quoted in another source, indicate the latter:

(Author 1, quoted in author 2/editor: page)

If you quote from an article included in an anthology, you will mention both the respective article and the anthology in the REFERENCES list (see the example for Lucy Armitt below) Titles of books, journals, plays, longer poems, and films will be written in italics. Titles of articles, chapters/parts in a volume, short stories, and shorter poems will be written in regular font, between inverted commas. Emphasis on a certain word or phrase in the text of your paper will be signalled by italics. In the REFERENCES list, at the end of the paper, each entry will contain:

Authors/editors last name, authors/editors first name, year of

publication. Title of the publication, Place of publication: Publishing house. For articles in journals:

Authors last name, authors first name, year of publication. Title of

article, Title of the journal, Issue, pages. For web pages, the web address and the access date will be mentioned. Example: REFERENCES Clark, David B., 2003. The Consumer Society and the Postmodern City, London and New York: Routledge
2003: page)] [will be cited in the text as (Clark,

Milner, Andrew; Jeff Browitt, 2002. Contemporary Cultural Theory, third edition, Allen & Unwin
page)] [will be cited in the text as (Milner; Browitt, 2002:

Armitt, Lucy, 1997. The Fragile Frames of The Bloody Chamber, in Bristow, Broughton (88-99)
page)] [will be cited in the text as Armitt, 1997:

Bristow, Joseph; Broughton, Trew Lynn, (eds.) 1997. The Infernal Desires of Angela Carter: Fiction, Femininity, Feminism , London and New York: Longman Sim , Stuart (ed.), 2001. The Routledge Companion to Postmodernism, London and New York: Dobson, Michael; Stanley Wells (eds.), 2001. The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare, Oxford University Press Poster, Mark, 2004. Consumption and Digital Commodities in the Everyday, Cultural Studies, Vol. 18, No. 2/3, March/May (pp.409423)
[will be cited in the text as (Poster, 2004: page)]

Botting, Fred, 2005. Reading Machines, Robert Miles (ed), Gothic Technologies: Visuality in the Romantic Era, Praxis Series (Dec. 2005). URL: http://romantic.arhu.umd.edu/praxis/gothic/botting/botting.html (visited on 2007/05/18).

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