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Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America

Volume II, Number 2, Fall 1982

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THE CERVANTES SOCIETY OF AMERICA

President

JUAN BAUTISTA AVALLE-ARCE (1982)

Vice President

BRUCE W. WARDROPPER (1982)

Secretary-Treasurer

PATRICIA KENWORTHY (1982)

Executive Council

DANIEL EISENBERGFRANCISCO MÁRQUEZ
RUTH EL SAFFARLUIS A. MURILLO
LEO J. HOAR, JR. HELENA PERCAS DE PONSETI
HAROLD G. JONESELIAS L. RIVERS
MICHAEL D. MCGAHA ALAN S. TRUEBLOOD

Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America

Editor: JOHN J. ALLEN

Assistant to the Editor: THOMAS A. LATHROP

Editor's Advisory Council

JUAN BAUTISTA AVALLE-ARCEEDWARD C. RILEY
JEAN CANAVAGGIOALBERTO SÁNCHEZ

Associate Editors

DANA B. DRAKE FRANCISCO MÁRQUEZ
PETER DUNN LOWRY NELSON, JR.
RUTH EL SAFFARHELENA PERCAS DE PONSETI
ROBERT M. FLORESGEOFFREY L. STAGG
CARROLL B.BRUCE W. WARDROPPER

Cervantes, official organ of the Cervantes Society of America, publishes scholarly articles in English and Spanish on Cervantes' life and works, reviews, and notes of interest to cervantistas. Twice yearly. Subscription to Cervantes is a part of membership in the Cervantes Society of America, which also publishes a Newsletter. $15.00 a year for individuals and institutions, $25.00 a year for husband and wife, and $8.00 for students. Membership is open to all persons interested in Cervantes. For membership and subscription, send check in dollars to Professor PATRICIA KENWORTHY, Secretary-Treasurer, The Cervantes Society of America, Department of Hispanic Studies, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York 12061. Manuscripts and books for review should be sent to Professor JOHN J. ALLEN, Editor, Cervantes, ASB 170, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611.

Copyright © 1982 by the Cervantes Society of America.



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AS WE CONCLUDE our second year of publication, the Editorial Board has voted to adopt a policy of anonymous submission of manuscripts intended for publication in Cervantes. Beginning in 1983, the author's name should not appear on any manuscript submitted. A cover sheet giving the author's name and address and the title of the article should accompany each submission. References in the submitted text to the author's previous or forthcoming work should be in the third person. Submissions should be in envelopes marked «Article for consideration», so that they can be opened by a disinterested person. No one involved in the selection process, including myself, will be informed of the author's identity until a final decision has been made. We hope that the objectivity so difficult to preserve in such a specialized field will be enhanced by the procedure. Tom Lathrop and I have made every effort possible to keep the material quality of Cervantes -design, paper, accuracy, etc.- worthy of the articles we have published. This costs money. Our membership is still quite small, and it is only thanks to a generous subvention by Dean Charles Sidman of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences of the University of Florida that we were able to produce this number. My sincere thanks go to him for his support. I appeal to each CSA member: if you feel that Cervantes deserves to survive and prosper, please make a special effort now to expand our membership by recommending to us potentially interested colleagues and by personally seeing to it that your libraries subscribe.

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