Submitting articles
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Thank you for your interest in submitting an article for our consideration. While such timelines are of course quite variable, it usually takes between three and six months from submission to editorial decision, for new and revised submissions alike. Once accepted, articles are typically published within nine months of reception of the author's final copy. Please note that accepted articles are rarely ready to be considered final right away; even the strongest submissions require revisions after being accepted.
For questions about submitting an article, or about the status of your submission, please contact us at ncfsarticles@gmail.com.
Guidelines for submissions
Articles should not exceed 45,000 characters with spaces, including abstract, list of Works Cited, and endnotes. As the journal is bilingual, quotations in French or English must appear in the original language, not in translation. Please send your submission as a Word document (not PDF) to ncfsarticles@gmail.com. If the article is accepted, the Editor will request a final and corrected version, again in Word.
Anonymous submission
NCFS subscribes to the policy of anonymous or “blind” submissions. Authors must therefore omit references that would allow them to be identified. The manuscript should have the title clearly indicated at the top of the first page, with page numbers running throughout. Articles not retained for publication will be destroyed.
Illustrations
NCFS does, on occasion, publish illustrations or photos. High quality originals are necessary to insure the best possible reproduction in the journal. Authors are responsible for securing both the images and the authorization to reproduce them. The relevant agencies, museums, libraries, or collections must stipulate that permission is being granted for both print and web publication, as Nineteenth-Century French Studies is also published online under the auspices of Project MUSE. Illustrations must be a minimum of 300 dpi. While images appear in black and white in printed issues, authors are invited to submit illustrations in full color, which the journal can accommodate online.
Abstracts
Authors of articles accepted for publication will be required to supply an abstract, which must be in English and no more than 150 words in length.