Editorial Team
Honorary Editors: Pietro G. Beltrami (Università di Pisa), Luca Curti (Università di Pisa), Mirko Tavoni (Università di Pisa).
Editors: Annalisa Andreoni (Università di Pisa), Andrea Canova (Università Cattolita del Sacro Cuore), Luca D’Onghia (Università di Siena), Claudio Giunta (Università di Torino), Laura Paolino (Università di Salerno), Antonio Zollino (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore).
The Honorary Editors are three full professors of the University of Pisa, one of whom is emeritus, who founded Nuova Rivista di Letteratura Italiana in 1988. This body has no decision-making power; it is a testimony to the journal's origins.
The editors determine the journal's editorial policy and guarantee the quality of the published content. The editors oversee and manage the entire Review process, ensuring transparency and fairness in accordance with the Ethic guidelines. The Editors reserve the right to consult the Honorary Editors for the definition of the editorial policy of the journal and for the preliminary review of the papers received. Only the editors are responsible for controlling the double-blind review process from within and at all stages (from the proposal of papers, to their preliminary screening, to the identification of reviewers and the management of the relationship with authors regarding the publishability and content of papers).
Editorial Board: Antonio Borrelli (Università di Pisa), Raffaele Cesaro (Università di Salerno), Giuseppe Guarracino (Università di Pisa), Marina Riccucci (Università di Pisa), Chiara Tognarelli (Università di Pisa).
The editors deal only with the formal aspects of accepted papers following the double-blind peer-review process; they adapt the papers accepted for printing to the journal's editorial criteria and correspond with the authors on other practical aspects (sending pdf extracts and hard copies of the journal).
The Editorial Board has no power to decide whether or not to publish the content of the journal; it does not oversee the review process, and its members do not have access to the identities of authors and reviewers while the review process is underway. The role of the Editorial Board is therefore only to formally bring articles into line with the journal's standards; it only comes into play once the management has made a final decision on the outcome of the review process.
Language expert: Luca Politi (PhD, Harvard University).
The linguistic expert, a native English speaker with a PhD in Italian Studies, reviews the English abstracts that accompany all the articles published in the journal.
International Scientific Committee
Simone Albonico (Université de Lausanne)
Theodore J. Cachey, Jr. (University of Notre Dame)
Jean-Louis Fournel (Université Paris VIII)
Klaus W. Hempfer (Freie Universität Berlin)
María Hérnandez Esteban (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Manfred Hinz (Universität Passau)
Kazuaki Ura (Università di Tokyo)
Dilwyn Knox (University College London)
Rita Marnoto (Universidade de Coimbra)
Domenico Pietropaolo (St Michael's College at the University of Toronto)
Matteo Residori (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris III)
David Robey (University of Oxford)
Piotr Salwa (Accademia Polacca, Roma)
Dirk Vanden Berghe (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Jean-Claude Zancarini (Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon)
The International Scientific Committee assists the Editors in setting the editorial policy of the Journal. Individual members of the Committee may also be consulted, as appropriate, during the preliminary or 'double-blind' review of papers submitted to the Journal: in all these cases, papers are reviewed anonymously. The members of the International Scientific Committee have no control over the review process and do not have access as editors to the electronic platform of the Journal.