Broadside Critics Series Form and Style (Page 4)

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lar: (l) vague "Black rhetoric" and other phrases (2) vague pronoun reference (3) repetition of words and unnecessary repetition. of ideas in the same paragraph (4) too long sentences (5) sentence fragments (6) unclear or confusing transitions .between paragraphs Footnotes and Bibliography: The pioneering nature of the series suggests that footnotes can be avoided. Should they be appropriate, however, the refer-- ences should be worked smoothly into the text itself'. Data in the bibliography should be complete and consistent in form. Copyrights and Permissions: Since Broadside Press cannot pay permissions fees, it will be the responsibility of the contributing critic to inform himself of the copyright status of all publ ished work that he quotes and to forward to the General Editor along with the compl eted manuscript letters from all copyright holders granting permission for such usage in the Broadside Critics Series.

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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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    Draft