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    The Slovak literature and the literature of the Hungarian minority in the interwar Hungarian lexicon by Ivan Halász

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…The editor of lexicon was wellknown Hungarian historian of literature, Marcell Benedek. The author of Slovak item was Juraj Podhradský, who was the civil servant of Hungarian public administration with Slovak origin. …”
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    Pleasure of reading by Marek Oktawian Bulanowski

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Henryk Markiewicz’s book Czytanie Irzykowskiego [Readings of Irzykowski] is a collection of studies dedicated to the work of a leading Polish modernist critic who was also an influential theorist, historian of literature and author of the experimental novel titled Pałuba. …”
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    About Ştefania Golopenţia and the Recovery of the Activity of the Sociological School in Bucharest by ŞTEFAN COSTEA

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…In this section, historian of sociology Ştefan Costea as well as former students such as historian of literature Cornelia Ştefănescu, novelists Maya Belciu and Nora Iuga, and Dr. …”
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    ABOUT ŞTEFANIA GOLOPENŢIA AND RECOVERY OF ROMANIAN SCHOOL OF BUCHAREST by Professor ŞTEFAN COSTEA, Theodor Stihhi, Sanda Orghidan-Mihaescu

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…In this section, historian of sociology Ştefan Costea as well as former students such as historian of literature Cornelia Ştefănescu, novelists Maya Belciu and Nora Iuga, and Dr. …”
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    D. I. Abramovych’s Activity in the Commission on Old Ukrainian Literature of All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences through a Prism of Epistolary Documents by Shapoval Andrey

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In article cooperation of the Ukrainian historian of literature and language, archaeographer and palaeographer D. …”
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    Remarks of a Jagiellonian University Professor Concerning the Statues of Venus Seen in the Year 1845 in Italian Museums by Janusz A. Ostrowski

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Michał Wiszniewski (1794-1865), professor of the Jagiellonian University, philosopher, psychologist, historian and historian of literature, visited Italy in 1845. Apart from academic activities, he was also for some time involved in politics, which resulted in his emigration to Italy in 1848, during the turbulent period of this year’s Revolutions. …”
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    Przyjaciel: Jerzy Timoszewicz (1933–2015) by Janusz Degler

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Jerzy Timoszewicz, a historian of literature and theatre, and an editor, was born on 9 September 1933 in Warsaw. …”
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    Linee programmatiche di un censimento delle tragedie cinque-seicentesche by Claudia Castorina

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…We present the guidelines for a census of published and unpublished sixteenth and seventeenth century tragedies,  with the aim of creating a constantly updated database, designed as a working tool for scholars and historians of literature and theatre.   Si presentano le linee programmatiche di un censimento delle tragedie cinque-seicentesche, edite e inedite, con l’obiettivo di realizzare una banca dati continuamente aggiornata, progettata come strumento di lavoro per gli studiosi e gli storici della letteratura e del teatro.…”
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    Franz Kugler by Eric Garberson

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Written by historians, art historians, and historians of literature, these essays examine Kugler’s work as an art historian, critic, journal editor, Prussian bureaucrat, poet, and member of several art and literary societies.…”
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    Book studies in Poland after the Second World War by Anna Gruca

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Research on books and their types is also conducted by scholars from other disciplines: historians, historians of literature and historians of education. Their findings are also of interest to bibliologists.…”
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    introduction Introdução/Indroduction by Margarida Gandara Rauen

    Published 2008-04-01
    “…Hollander and Kermode, for example, note that “By the English Renaissance,historians of literature and culture mean the period from about 1509 to 1660, the reign of the Tudor Henry VIII and his children and the first two Stuarts, and the revolutionary government of the Commonwealth...” (5)
 The articles in this issue of Ilha do Desterro cover the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods. …”
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    Länderschwerpunkt Niederlande by Paweł Zajas

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…The archive constitutes an important resource not only for the historians of literature and science, but also for the sociologists of literature dealing with literary translation. …”
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    Two September Weeks That Saved Damascus in 1918 by Sami Moubayed

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…They marked exodus of the Ottoman Turks and entry of the Allied Forces, yet they have received mediocre attention from World War I historians. Most literature on the Great War in the Middle East covers British strategies in the Arab Revolt and Hashemite ambitions, revolving around the characters of T. …”
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    About Messiahnistic Poetic Language of Samo Bohdan Hroboň by Ľubica Schmarcová (Somolayová)

    Published 2005-10-01
    “…She tries to define the nature of its exclusivity, which was described by attributes of being overburdened or closed by historians of literature. Hroboň ’s strategy is to bring move into the space of a poem through word formation. …”
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    A Critical Investigation of Traditional Treatment of Literary Schools and Movements in Kurdish Literature by Mohsen Ahmad Omer

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…According to contemporary Kurdish literary historians, Kurdish literature before the era of the Renewal is referred to as the classical literature; Romanticism appeared simultaneously with the Renewal, and realism was manifested afterwards. …”
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    Rider’s Legend in the Development of Vámoš´s Prose Work). by Vladimír Barborík

    Published 2005-02-01
    “…Both contemporary critics as well as the historians of literature evaluated the book as a non problematic, relaxing intermezzo: from the aspect of editing sequence the author’s work Jazdecká legenda was published between two most important works of the author – novels Atómy Boha (The Atoms of God) and Odlomená haluz (Cut out Branch). …”
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    Ambrose Bierce Disappearance: Unknown Page of Writer’s Biography by O. Yu. Osmukhina, A. B. Tanaseychuk

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Bierce, linked with his sudden disappearance which still causes controversy among historians of literature and biographers of the writer. It is noted that the official version reads as follows: Ambrose Bierce is missing and was likely killed in the assault by Villa’s soldiers of city of Ojinaga, he was by the court declared dead in 1918. …”
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    ALIM ieri e oggi by Edoardo Ferrarini

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…In addition to providing critically reliable texts for the use of philologists, historians of literature, historians of institutions, culture, and science of the Middle Ages, the ALIM project aims to produce useful material for a dictionary of European Medieval Latin. …”
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    Criticism as culture: Above the first History of Serbian Literature Pavel Josef Safarik by Mumović Ana M.

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Methodologically History is realized as it is done by contemporary historians of literature. Safarik's critical method, is proof that literary criticism always has a social function, if it is scientifically based and objective.…”
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