Since 1991, LIT has provided a forum for competing and complementary theoretical positions. LIT essays synthesize ideology, art, and aesthetics and occasionally invoke original epistemes and hermeneutics. Our view is inclusive. We welcome essays that offer rigorous textual analysis from interpretive angles including, but not limited to, social, cultural, and political criticism; formalism and structuralism; semiotics and hermeneutics; feminism and gender criticism; new and old historicism; greenworld criticism. We welcome essays that treat all periods and genres.

LIT is published quarterly, in English, and alternates between general issues and special issues. Special issues are usually devoted to one specific author, theme, image, or idea as announced in annual calls for papers. To get an idea of our critical range, take a look at the titles collected in the LIT indices below.
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