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The Bibliography of International Congresses of Slavists (1929-2018) was converted from thirteen printed volumes into a database in cooperation with the Slavonic Library in Prague (Slovanská knihovna Praha) and contains 8550 records. Since 2008 the Bibliography appear only in electronic form and will be updated in five-year interval according to the next Congresses of Slavists. The further information can be found here. The overview of the classification can be found: here.

ID507
Author(s)Durkin, Andrew R.
Title

Henry James’s Response to Pushkin: „Pikovaia dama“ and „The Aspern Papers“

PublishedAmerican Contributions to the Twelfth International Congress of Slavists : Cracow, August - September 1998 : Literature, Linguistics, Poetics (1998), 52-61
Editored. by Robert A. Maguire, Alan Timberlake
PublisherSlavica Publishers Indiana University
Classifisation (EN)Folklore. Literary scholarship. Culturology
Slavic Literatures of 18th and 19th Century
Classifisation (RU)Фольклористика. Литературоведение. Культурология
Славянские литературы XVIII и XIX веков
Classifisation (CZ)Folkloristika. Literární věda. Kulturologie
Slovanské literatury XVIII. a XIX. století
SoundexH0670; J0680; R7816; P1846; P1400; A0817; P1178
Typeperiodical
VolumeXII (1998)
HoldingsSearch in WorldCat
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