Aims and Scope
Oxford Literary Review is an academic journal of literary theory. The journal was founded in the late 1970s by Ian McLeod, Ann Wordsworth and Robert J. C. Young, and publishes articles on the history and development of deconstructive thinking in intellectual, cultural and political life. Oxford Literary Review has published new work by Jacques Derrida, Maurice Blanchot, Roland Barthes, Michel Foucault, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, Jean-Luc Nancy, and Hélène Cixous, and continues to publish new work in the tradition and spirit of deconstruction. Less
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- PublisherEDINBURGH UNIV PRESS
- LanguageEnglish
- FrequencySemi-annual
- LanguageEnglish
- FrequencySemi-annual
- Publication Start Year1978
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Since when has Oxford Literary Review been publishing?
The Oxford Literary Review has been publishing since 1978 till date.
How frequently is the Oxford Literary Review published?
Oxford Literary Review is published Semi-annual.
Who is the publisher of Oxford Literary Review?
The publisher of Oxford Literary Review is EDINBURGH UNIV PRESS.
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What is the eISSN and pISSN number of Oxford Literary Review?
The eISSN number is 1757-1634 and pISSN number is 0305-1498 for Oxford Literary Review.
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