“Prace Filologiczne. Literaturoznawstwo” (“Philological Studies. Literary Research”) derives from “Prace Filologiczne” (“Philological Studies”), one of the oldest scientific philological journal in Poland, established in 1884 by Adam Antoni Kryński. The journal is devoted to the problems of national philology, history of Polish literature and culture, Slavic studies and classical philology, literary criticism and literary theory.
Short version of the title: PFLIT
Frequency: annual
Release date: June
Access model: open access (available here)
Field: humanities
Discipline: Polish philology, literary studies
Publisher: University of Warsaw Press (since 2019)
Owner: Dean of the Faculty of Polish Studies, University of Warsaw
List of scientific journals (Ministry of Education and Science): 100 points
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CFP: PARATEXTS
2024-05-20
The forthcoming issue of Prace Filologiczne. Literaturoznawstwo [Philological Studies. Literary Research] invariably focuses on the most vital concepts recurring in modern literary research and those deeply-rooted in philological tradition. This time we invite you to approach a complex and endlessly absorbing question of PARATEXTS the elements of which encompass such productions as forewords/prefaces, introductions, afterwords, editorial comments, translators’ notes, titles, mottos, dedications, footnotes, endnotes, indexes, etc- SCOPUS
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