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Prace Filologiczne. Literaturoznawstwo [PFLIT]
Philological Studies. Literary Research

Publishing House: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Literary Texts
Frequency: 1 issues
Print ISSN: 2084-6045
Online-ISSN: 2658-2503
Status: Active

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Short Description

Languages of publication: Polish, English

“Prace Filologiczne. Literaturoznawstwo” (“Philological Studies. Literary Research”) is peer-reviewed academic journal that covers the latest research in literary studies. The journal is based on national philology, but publishes articles on both Polish and foreign literature, especially the one that concerns Slavic studies and classical philology. A wide range of topics, encompassing issues corresponding to literature of various epochs and cultural areas, makes PFLIT, compared to other academic journals, a unique and attractive source not only for literary historians and literary theorists, but also for researchers representing related disciplines such as culture or religious studies, history of art, and philosophy. We perceive our journal as a forum for an academic debate having regard to traditional literary studies closely tied to linguistic research. This, on the other hand, promotes a broad understanding of philology, which facilitates mergence of such components as high respect for the text, a dialogue among other areas of humanities and openness to be inspired by up-to-date methodologies.

Frequency: annual
Field: humanities
Discipline: literary studies
Publisher: University of Warsaw Press (since 2019)
Owner: Dean of the Faculty of Polish Studies, University of Warsaw

Contact: 
https://www.journals.polon.uw.edu.pl/index.php/pfl
pflit@uw.edu.pl

Submission guidelines

https://www.journals.polon.uw.edu.pl/index.php/pfl/about/submissions

Editorial board

Igor Barkowski – Associate Secratary
Bartłomiej Czarski – Section Editor: Classical Philology
Ewa Ihnatowicz – Section Editor: History of 19th Century Literature
Joanna Goszczyńska – Section Editor: Slavic Studies
Ewa Hoffmann-Piotrowska – Editor-in-chief
Urszula Kowalczuk – Associate Editor
Damian W. Makuch – Secratary of Editorial Board
Alina Molisak – Section Editor: History of 20th and 21st Century Literature
Witold Sadowski – Section Editor: Literary Theory
Paweł Stępień – Section Editor: Medieval Literature
Marta Wojtkowska-Maksymik – Section Editor: History of Early Modern Literature

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