The aim of this Internet journal is to create a resource for Slavists- primarily those concerned with literature and culture-that will reflect the range of contemporary scholarship in areas of interest to them and, taking advantage of the speed and convenience of the Internet, inform readers about academic resources and current events in the scholarly world.

Toronto Slavic Quarterly will publish prose, poetry, essays and criticism; articles on current issues in literary and academic life; and bibliographical surveys of new books and journals in the Slavic world. Readers of TSQ will also find articles on the history of Slavic literatures; documents from Slavic and Western archives, including literary works, memoirs, and correspondence of important cultural figures. source