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Online Contents (OLC) Slavistics

The database "Online Contents" (OLC) Slavistics gathers the approx. 300,000 tables of contents of approx. 498 most important Slavic periodicals with the reporting period from 1998 until today and is being processed continuously by the Berlin State Library - Prussian Cultural Heritage. A list of authors as tag cloud can be found here.

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Your search for Young, S. J. provides 8 hits
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Apollonio, Carol (ed.). The New Russian Dostoevsky: Readings for the Twenty-First Century

Young, S J - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2011, 89, 4, 707-709
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Young, Jekaterina. Sergei Dovlatov and His Narrative Masks

Young, S J - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2011, 89, 2, 333-334
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Golitsyn, Sergei. Memoirs of a Survivor: The Golitsyn Family in Stalin's Russia

Young, S. J. - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2011, 89, 1, 166-167
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Apollonio, Carol. Dostoevsky's Secrets: Reading Against the Grain

Young, S J - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2011, 89, 1, 113-115
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Miller, Robin Feuer. Dostoevsky's Unfinished Journey

Young, S. J. - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2010, 88, 3, 536-538
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Literature - Dostoevskii's Idiot and the Epistle of James

Young, S. J. - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2003, 81, 3, 401-420
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Reviews - A New Word On 'the Brothers Karamazov'

Jackson, Robert Louis; Young, S. J. - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2005, 83, 1, 128-129
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Reviews - The Nihilist Imagination: Dmitrii Pisarev And The Cultural Origins Of Russian Radicalism (1860-1868)

Pozefsky, Peter C.; Young, S. J. - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2004, 82, 2, 327-328