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Dear all,

Please see details below about this year's Pirandello essay prizes open to both undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Please note that our email address has changed.

Best wishes,
Enza De Francisci


SOCIETY FOR PIRANDELLO STUDIES: ESSAY COMPETITIONS


The Society for Pirandello Studies invites entries into two essay competitions, one for undergraduates and the other for bona fide postgraduate students.


The life and/or writings of Luigi Pirandello shall constitute at least half of the essay’s subject; e.g. a balanced discussion of Pirandello and one other writer is acceptable.


After initial consultation with a tutor or supervisor the essay must be the entrant’s own unaided work.


Entries are acceptable from anywhere in the world, but the essay must be written in English. It must not exceed 3,000 words in length if entered into the undergraduate competition or 5,000 if entered into the postgraduate competition.


No abstract is required. A bibliography may be appended at the competitor’s discretion and is not included in the word-count.


The essay must adhere to the style of Pirandello Studies, or of the MHRA or the MLA.


The essay must be submitted electronically to [log in to unmask] by 1 July 2019. By the same date a message must be sent to the same address by the entrant’s tutor or supervisor stating that the entrant is a registered undergraduate or a bona fide postgraduate student and that, as far as the writer is aware, beyond initial consultation the essay is the entrant’s own unaided work.


The entry must be submitted as a Word document in the font Times New Roman, 12-point.


The entry must indicate for which competition it is intended and include the entrant’s name, the academic institution where they are registered and the name and e-mail address of their tutor/supervisor.


The prize in each competition will be publication of the winning essay in the Society’s journal Pirandello Studies, volume 40 (2020), whose editor may advise the author about modifications prior to publication.


In each competition the judges reserve the right to award no prize if they deem no entry to have reached an appropriate standard.


The results of the competitions will be communicated by electronic mail to all entrants by 2 September 2019.


The judges’ decisions will be final and no correspondence about them will be entered into.




Dr Enza De Francisci
Lecturer, Translation Studies
Programme Director, MSc Translation Studies of the Glasgow-Nankai Joint Graduate School

University of Glasgow
School of Modern Languages and Cultures
Hetherington Building, Room 309A
Bute Gardens
Glasgow G12 8RS

Tel.: 0141 330 5598


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