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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.
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11 | Dostojevski in utopični socializemKreft, B. - Slavistična revija : časopis za literarno zgodovino in jezik 14 (1963) 1/4, 1-24 |
12 | Slavjanskij foľklor v proizvedenijach F.M. DostojevskogoIgeta, S. - Comparative and Contrastive Studies in Slavic Languages and Literatures : Japanese Contributions to the Ninth International Congres of Slavists : Kiev, September 7-13, 1983 (1983), 75-87 |
13 | Dostoevskij and Stendhaľs Theory of HappinessGrossman, John Debrey - American Contributions to the Eighth International Congress of Slavists : Zagreb and Ljubljana, September 3-9, 1978 (1978), 204-222 |
14 | F.M. Dostojevskij und moderne Erzählprosa im 20. JahrhundertWegner, Michael - Zeitschrift für Slawistik 23 (1978) 1, 76-83 |
15 | Elemente romantice în opera lui DostoievskiHeinrich, A. - 1973, 22 s. |
16 | Situation Rhyme in a Novel of DostojevskijMeijer, J. M. - Dutch Contributions to the Fourth International Congress of Slavicists : Moscow, September 1958 (1958), 115-129 |
17 | Situation Rhyme in a Novel of DostojevskijMeijer, J. M. - 1958, 15 s. |
18 | Dostojewskij in der künstlerischen Polemik gegen TolstojBem, Aľfred Ljudvigovič - Der Russische Gedanke 1 (1929/30) 3, 285-294 |
19 | Dostojewskij in der künstlerischen Polemik gegen TolstojBem, Aľfred Ljudvigovič - 1930, 10 s. |
20 | Vasili Rozanov on Dostoevsky and ancient sexualitiesMondry, Henrietta - Australian Slavonic and East European Studies : (Formerly Melbourne Slavonic Studies) : Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Slavists Association and of the Australian Association of Communist and Post-Communist Studies 16 (2002) 1/2, 173–181 |