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Editorial

Gravesiana 2010

Inside Back Cover

Submission and Contact Information

1.As from this 2010 issue, Gravesiana is published annually online as an electronic journal (see inside front cover for subscription information and further details).

2.Articles should be word-processed, using MS Word if possible.

3.References should follow the MHRA system; see Modern

Humanities Research Association Style Guide: A Handbook for Authors, Editors, and Writers of Theses, second edition (2008), available for download free of charge as a PDF file. First references to a book, article, or other publication should be given in full in an endnote. Endnotes should, however, be kept to a minimum, and as far as possible references should be incorporated into the text. Subsequent references should be given in the shortest easily identifiable form, preferably in parentheses within the text (see the MHRA Style Guide, 11). For other points, see also the Gravesiana Style Guide (Version 4, August 2010) at www.robertgraves.org.

4.Articles may include endnotes produced by MS Word’s automatedutility for this. Otherwise text should be marked up as little as possible. For example, please do not number pages or create headers or footers. Where an article uses non-roman scripts or characters, please indicate where the necessary fonts can be found, free of copyright, or supply them with the article.

5.All items, including critical and biographical studies, reviews andnews items, should preferably be sent as an e-mail attachment (please include an electronic copy on disc if sending by post) to:

Dunstan Ward

3, rue des Grands Augustins 75006 Paris, France e-mail: dunstanward@yahoo.com

6.All contributors will receive access to the electronic edition of thejournal.

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