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    ‘Poljsko-srpske književne veze’ Dejana Ajdačicia i historia recepcji literatury serbskiej w Polsce oraz polskiej w Serbii by Mirocha, Piotr

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Dejan Ajdacic’s ‘Polish-Serbian Literary Relations’ and the Reception History of Serbian Literature in Poland and Polish Literature in Serbia: A review of: Ajdačić, Dejan. …”
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    Historical and Ethical-Ideological Conditionality of Literary Interpretations of Gavrilo Princip by Melida Travančić

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…In the paper, an emphasis is on the different perception of Sarajevo assassination and its assassin Gavrilo Princip within Bosnian and Herzegovinian, Croatian and Serbian literature and the impact it has on the literature in different social and historical contexts. …”
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    BOŽIDAR PETRANOVIĆ AND THE EMERGENCE OF PERIODICALS IN SERBIAN IN THE PROVINCE OF DALMATIA by Данијела Д. Јелић

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Although his social engagement is versatile (among other things, he was a law attorney, a writer, a literary historian, a translator, a deputy in the parliament, a creator of legal documents, and a historian), one of his most notable contributions would be the establishment and subsequent editing of a journal entitled Srpsko-dalmatinski magazin, the first publication dealing with Serbian literature in Dalmatia, whose influence was felt far beyond the imagined borders. …”
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    INTERPRETATION OF THE NOVEL <em>GOETZ AND MEYER</em> BY DAVID ALBAHARI FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF HOLOCAUST EDUCATION by Гордана М. Тодорић

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…By reading Albahari’s novel <em>Goetz and Meyer</em>, students are able to gain insight into the attribute of the postmodern Serbian literature. They also learn about the Holocaust (victims, perpetrators, concentration camps). …”
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    How the Postmodern Was Tempered: David Albahari as Editor of the Magazine Književna reč by Goran Lazičić

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…This is a time when the dominance of so-called reality prose in Serbian literature is coming to an end and a new generation of authors appear whose literature would later be called postmodern. …”
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    Slavic World in the Book Collection of Count G.A. Stroganov by Irina A. Poplavskaya, Galina I. Kolosova, Evgenia V. Ablogina

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The centripetal and centrifugal tendencies in the Slavic world are described on the material of Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Czech (Bohemian), and Serbian literature and history. The article discusses ideas of Pan-Slavism in connection with the practice of nation-building of the 19th century, the ideas of national revival in Poland and Bohemia, the awareness of the Common Slavonic and national identity of individual communities. …”
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    Hermes Trismegistus in cultural and religion space of Slavia Orthodoxa: written tradition by Vitalii Shchepanskyi

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The appearance of the first Hermes Trismegistus’ texts in cultural space «Slavia Orthodoxa» falls on XV century: in Serbian literature Konstantin Filozof’s «Žitije despota Stefana Lazarevića» (Vita of Despot Stefan Lazarević) and in old Ukrainian “Palais Krekhivsky” described by Ivan Franko. …”
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    Gerda von Bülow, Sofija Petković (eds), Gamzigrad-Studien I. Ergebnisse der deutschserbischen Forschungen im Umfeld des Palastes Romuliana. Römisch-Germanischen Forschungen, Band 7... by Alfred Twardecki

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…It is very important archaeological site, one of Serbia’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites.1 The ruins itself were well known and have been excavated since 1953 by Serbian archaeologists as well as being mentioned in several publications previously (Herder 1846 [first mention]: 20–21; Kanitz 1861: 8–9; Breithaupt 1861 and few mentions in Serbian literature, Serbian excavations: Vasič 2007 and Żivić 2011). …”
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    Two mysterious guests: E. A. Poe's "The raven" and L. Kostić's "In memory of ruvarac" by Mihailović Miloš D.

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Laza Kostić is one of the most distinguished poets in Serbian literature. "Spomen na Ruvarca"/"In memory of Ruvarac", chosen by Bogdan Popović for his famous Anthology, is one of Kostić's poems where tendencies for suprising motifs and inovations of form are extremely prominent. …”
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    The “Giant Role Model”: the “Serbian” Petőfi by Hász-Fehér Katalin

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…In the same period, however, from the mid-1840s, a very intense interest in his person and his poetry, which was even deeper and more diverse than in German, was awakened in southern Slavic, especially Serbian, literature. This paper explores the possible reasons for his integration in Serbian poetry and public poetry. …”
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    Варијантност лингвистичке терминологије у србистици код именовања лексике преузете из словенских језика... by Јелена [Jelena] Драгослав [Dragoslav] Јанковић [Janković]

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The terms were extracted from the reference linguistic sources in which they are mentioned, such as encyclopedic dictionaries of the linguistic terminology of the Serbian language and the latest Правопис српскога језика [Orthographic Rules of the Serbian Language], and from previous Serbian literature, such as monographs, studies and articles by various Serbian linguists. …”
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    „An der schönen blauen Donau…” Obraz rzezi nowosadzkiej we współczesnej literaturze serbskiej by Miłosz Bukwalt

    Published 2018-12-01
    “… An der schönen blauen Donau… Depictions of the Novi Sad massacre in contemporary Serbian literature The tragic events in Novi Sad in January 1942 constitute an important subject in the prose of Aleksandar Tišma (Knjiga o Blamu [The Book of Blam]), Erih Koš (Novosadski pokolj [Novi Sad Massacre]), and Danilo Kiš (Psalm 44 and Peščanik [Hourglass]). …”
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    Concurrent claims in contract and tort in Serbian law: With reference to the new Hungarian Civil Code from 2013 and the Project of the Reform of the French Civil Code regarding lia... by Dudaš Atila I.

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In the Serbian literature the issue of the overlap between contractual and liability in tort has been thoroughly discussed. …”
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