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The European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies (EBSEES) collects books, journal articles, reviews and dissertations from Eastern Europe (former countries of Eastern Bloc) which were published in Belgium, Germany, Finland, France, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland from 1991 to 2007. The segment "Literature" and "Culture" of the European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies contains 18.000 bibliographic entries (from the total asset of 85.000). More information can be found here.
ID | 24044 |
Title | Literature and politics in Eastern Europe: selected papers from the Fourth World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, Harrogate, 1990 |
Editor(s) | Ed. by Hawkesworth, Celia |
Year | 1992 |
Pages | xi+169 p |
Place | New York |
Publsiher | St. Martin's Press; Basingstoke, Macmillan |
Language(s) | eng |
Annotation | Cf.: Hawkesworth, Celia, "Introduction", p. 1-4; Škvorecký, Josef, "Reception: an authorial experience", p. 5-10; Palavestra, Predrag, "Literature as criticism of ideology in current Serbian culture", p. 11-16; Ćosić, Dobrica, "Politics - challenge and temptation in contemporary Serbian literature", p. 17-20; Grol-Prokopczyk, Regina, "Sławomir Mrożek: exile and the loss of mission", p. 21-32; Aczel, Richard, "Postmodernism and its histories: representations of the past in contemporary Hungarian fiction", p. 33-46; Rudinsky, Norma L., "Recent prose of Hana Ponická and Olgá Feldeková: dissident autobiography and Aesopian fiction", p. 47-58; Impey, Michael H., "Milan Kundera's wisdom of uncertainty and other categorical imperatives: the experience of the contemporary Romanian novel", p. 59-73; Agoston-Nikolova, Elka, "The dilemmas of the modern Bulgarian woman in Blaga Dimitrova's novel Litze", p. 74-82; Hawkesworth, Celia, "Silk, Scissors, Garden, Ashes: the autobiographical writings of Irena Vrkljan and Danilo Kiš", p. 83-92; Zamojska-Hutchins, Danuta, "Kazimiera Iłłakowiczówna: the poet as witness of history and of double national allegiance", p. 93-105; Shkandrij, Myroslav, "Ukrainian avant-garde prose in the 1920s", p. 106-16; Tarnavsky, Lydia, "Oppressed and enlightened: Ukrainians under Austro-Hungarian rule in Karl-Emil Franzos' historical novel Kampf uns Recht", p. 117-24; Taylor, Nina, "F.D. Kniaźnin and the Polish balloon", p. 125-48; Bradbrook, Bohunka R., "Karel Čapek and English writers", p. 149-66 |
Subjects | Eastern Europe / Literature (1920-) [Browse all] Yugoslavia / Literature (1920-) [Browse all] Hungary / Literature (1920-) [Browse all] Romania / Literature (1920-) [Browse all] Ukraine / Literature (1920-) [Browse all] Poland / Literature / Mrożek, Sławomir [Browse all] Yugoslavia / Literature / Kiš, Danilo [Browse all] Czechoslovakia [s.a. Czech Republic, Slovakia] / Literature / Čapek, Karel [Browse all] Bulgaria / Literature / Dimitrova, Blaga [Browse all] Czechoslovakia [s.a. Czech Republic, Slovakia] / Literature / Kundera, Milan [Browse all] Iłłakowiczówna, Kazimiera Ponická, Hana Feldeková, Olgá Vrkljan, Irena Franzos, Karl-Emil Kniaźnin, F.D. |
Review(s) | Review by Pynsent, R.B., in Slavonic and East European Review, 73(4), 1995, p. 761-62 |
Medium | book |
Holdings | Search WorldCat |
PURL | Citation link |
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