New Literary History (NLH) focuses on theory and interpretation – the reasons for literary change, the definitions of periods, and the evolution of styles, conventions, and genres. Throughout its history, NLH has always resisted short-lived trends and subsuming ideologies. By delving into the theoretical bases of practical criticism, the journal reexamines the relations between past works and present critical and theoretical needs. A major international forum for scholarly interchange, NLH has brought into English many of today's foremost theorists whose works had never before been translated. Under Ralph Cohen's continuous editorship, NLH has become what he envisioned over thirty years ago: "a journal that is a challenge to the profession of letters." NLH has the unique distinction of receiving six awards from CELJ.
All Issues
2010s
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2018 (Vol. 49)
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No. 4 AUTUMN 2018 pp. v-xi, 451-663 -
No. 3 SUMMER 2018 pp. 289-449 -
No. 2 On Kwame Anthony Appiah SPRING 2018 pp. v-xxxix, 171-288 -
No. 1 WINTER 2018 pp. 1-169
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2017 (Vol. 48)
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No. 4 Writ Large AUTUMN 2017 pp. 609-792 -
No. 3 SUMMER 2017 pp. 415-608 -
No. 2 SPRING 2017 pp. 197-414 -
No. 1 WINTER 2017 pp. 1-196
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2016 (Vol. 47)
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No. 4 AUTUMN 2016 pp. 481-635 -
No. 2/3 Recomposing the Humanities—with Bruno Latour SPRING & SUMMER 2016 pp. 215-480 -
No. 1 WINTER 2016 pp. 1-213
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2015 (Vol. 46)
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No. 4 Song AUTUMN 2015 pp. i-xi, 573-834 -
No. 3 SUMMER 2015 pp. 361-572 -
No. 2 SPRING 2015 pp. i-xiv, 191-360 -
No. 1 WINTER 2015 pp. 1-190
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2014 (Vol. 45)
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No. 4 Political Theory AUTUMN 2014 pp. 527-732 -
No. 3 SUMMER 2014 pp. 303-526 -
No. 2 Interpretation and its Rivals SPRING 2014 pp. i-xii, 157-302 -
No. 1 WINTER 2014 pp. 1-156
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2013 (Vol. 44)
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No. 4 Use AUTUMN 2013 pp. i-xii, 521-686 -
No. 3 Styles of Criticism SUMMER 2013 pp. 323-520 -
No. 2 The French Issue: New Perspectives on Readings from France SPRING 2013 pp. 205-322 -
No. 1 WINTER 2013 pp. 1-204
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2012 (Vol. 43)
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No. 4 A New Europe? AUTUMN 2012 pp. i-xvi, 587-754 -
No. 3 In the Mood SUMMER 2012 pp. i-xii, 395-586 -
No. 2 SPRING 2012 pp. 183-394 -
No. 1 WINTER 2012 pp. 1-182
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2011 (Vol. 42)
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No. 4 Context? AUTUMN 2011 pp. i-xii, 557-760 -
No. 3 SUMMER 2011 pp. 365-556 -
No. 2 SPRING 2011 pp. i-x, 209-364 -
No. 1 WINTER 2011 pp. 1-208
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2010 (Vol. 41)
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No. 4 What Is an Avant-Garde? AUTUMN 2010 pp. i-xvi, 695-934 -
No. 3 SUMMER 2010 pp. 471-694 -
No. 2 New Sociologies of Literature SPRING 2010 pp. i-xxiii, 237-470 -
No. 1 WINTER 2010 pp. i-ix, 1-236
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ISSN
00286087
EISSN
1080661X
SUBJECTS
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Humanities
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