Broadside Critics Series Form and Style (Page 3)

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Memoto BCS authors, Jan. 31, 1970 Length; 3. GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. (Under this heading should come a. series of individual bibliographies, alphabetically arranged according to the poets' names, and each constituted. as follows.) Bibliography of Works by ______ (exhaustiveunless length is prohibitive, divided under the headings (a) Books, (b) Anthologies Containing the Author's Poems, (c) Essays, (d) Unanthologized Poems, (e) Broadsides, and (f) Tape Recordings. Bibliography of Works About ______ (exhaustive unless length is prohibitive, divided under the headings (a) Books, (b) Essays, and ( c) Other References. Each booklet should contain from 24 to 48 pages, a flexibility demanded by variations in the amount of work produced by the poets. Writing Style: Contributing critics should bear in mind the diverse audience to be served: from the general literate public up through readers with university backgrounds. In view of the fact that many high schools and colleges are adopting books on Black literature as required textbooks, the Broadside Critics Series should readily attract and hold a large audience. High school juniors and seniors, as well as students in collegiate Black Studies and American Studies programs, are best served by prone that is clear, concise, and coherently developed. without being oversimplified. Prose aimed at the intelligenceo t a bright high school senior xxx ahould fit the requirementos f our intendeda udience.

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James A. Emanuel, as General Editor of the Broadside Critics Series, provides guidelines on the series form and styles to authors.

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    James A. Emanuel Papers
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    James A. Emanuel
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    Broadsides Critics Series, 1970-1975, undated
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    James A. Emanuel Estate
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    James A. Emanuel Estate
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