[Englecturers] FYI: Hemingway's Short Stories (12/31/06; journal issue)

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Call for papers:
A Journal of the Short Story in English Special Issue:
The short stories of Ernest Hemingway
Deadline for submissions: 31 December, 2006.

For a special issue of the Journal of the Short Story in English on "The 
short stories of Ernest Hemingway," we invite submissions on the wide 
range this title offers (there are more than one hundred pieces of 
published short fiction written by Hemingway). Yet, we encourage works 
that explore textually the stories, examine the discursive strata that
create complex effects and renew the experience of reading. The 
deliberate equivocalness of Hemingway's writing, the music of 
understatement, the plastic quality of description, the syntactic vigor 
of discourse, the violence of desire and its strategies of concealment 
(verbal, visual, dramatic), the tension between the unsaid (private 
secret) and the unspeakable (universal secret), the poetics of cruelty 
lying at the core of his work, are, among many other relevant notions, 
pertinent reading keys disclosing new dimensions of the ambiguously 
simple complexity of Hemingway's writing.

Submissions, not exceeding 7000 words and conforming to the MLA Style 
Manual (1985), should be sent electronically to the guest editor: 
R=E9douane Abouddahab, Redouane.Abouddahab at univ-lyon2.fr and to 
Linda.collinge at univ-angers.fr, emmanuel.vernadakis at univ-angers.fr, 
co-editors or to dalec at mail.belmont.edu and PAINESTOVER at aol.com, 
American editors. If you submit a paper manuscript, please send only one 
copy to R=E9douane Abouddahab, universit=E9 Lumi=E8re-Lyon2, 
D=E9partement du Monde Anglophone, 74, rue Pasteur, 69 007, Lyon, 
France.

Please include the following in the body of the e-mail: title of the 
paper, a 150-word abstract, in English and French if possible, a short 
contributor's note, your name, e-mail address, and postal address, and 
your institutional affiliation (if it isn't obvious from your postal 
address). It is understood that manuscripts submitted to the JSSE for 
consideration have not been published previously, in part or in whole, 
and are not simultaneously under consideration for publication 
elsewhere.

Prepared for blind review

The author's name and institutional affiliation are not to appear, so 
described, in the manuscript.

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