Submissions
Technichal requirements for the submitted materials
- Size — up to 40,000 characters (one sheet), including footnotes. (As an exception, more extensive works may be allowed, the decision being left to the editors' discretion).
- Text file (Word — .doc, .docx, .rtf formats).
- Main text in Times New Roman font, 12 points, line spacing — 1.5 lines.
- The text of the footnotes — as above.
- Quotes — as above. Longer (more than 3 lines in prose) — separated with additional light (top and bottom). Shorter — marked with quotation marks in the main text.
- The nomenclature in footnotes — Latin, in italics, for the abbreviated entry of sources cited earlier (ibidem, op. cit.), except for: idem, eadem, which should be typed without italics.
- When the study analyzes a small number of titles, the documentation should be placed in the main text (with an appropriate description in a footnote explaining the adopted method).
- Paragraph indent — 1.25 cm (standard tab size).
- Left margin — 3.5 cm, right — 2.5 cm.
- In case of doubts regarding footnotes' form, please do follow the solutions applied in the published articles of The Yearbook previous issues (see Archives).
Each submitted material should contain
- Author(s) name and surname, affiliation, ORCID number.
- The title of the dissertation (original, Polish and English).
- 3 to 5 keywords (e.g., Juliusz Słowacki — 19th century literature — Kordian — romantic drama — winkelriedyzm).
- Abstracts in the original language of the article, Polish and English (minimum 350 words each).
- Bibliography (used, without page numbers or publishing house names), placed at the end of the main text (it should be prepared on the basis of the cited or quoted sources). If a cited item (book, chapter, or article) has an ID (like, for example, DOI), it should be given only within the bibliography list (a sample of the record — DOI: https://doi.org/10.34768/fp2020a1). If the cited item has been indexed in any reference database, please provide the appropriate links as well as the names of the databases in which the metadata has been stored.
- A short description of the author, edited in 3 singular capacities (3-5 sentences).