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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.

ID1842930001
Author(s)Connolly, Julian W.
Title

How the Russians read the French: Lermontov, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy. By Meyer, Priscilla. Pp. xiv + 227. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press. 2008

PublishedSlavonica : a twice-yearly publication on the languages, literatures, history and culture of Russia and Central and Eastern Europe, Leeds : Maney, 16, 2010, 1, 44
Languageeng
SoundexR7868; F3764; L5766; D2828; T2582; M6700; P1788; M6286; W0886; U0678; W0886; P1780
Mediumarticle
URLwww.tandfonline.com (homepage)
Holdings (in Germany)see in ZDB-Katalog
Holdingssee in WorldCat
SourceOLC Slavistik
PURLCitation link, BibTeX

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