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Your search for Slavic almanac : the South African journal for Slavic, Central and East European studies provides 154 hits | |
11 | 'The march of the end of things' between the style of vaudeville and the IliadLoshchilov, Igor - Slavic almanac : the South African journal for Slavic, Central and East European studies, Pretoria : Unisa Press, 2014, 20, 2, 105-113 |
12 | 'The zero degree of reason' Kruchenykh and MalevitchIcin, Kornelija - Slavic almanac : the South African journal for Slavic, Central and East European studies, Pretoria : Unisa Press, 2014, 20, 2, 114-122 |
13 | The imaginary geography of Nikolai Gumilev (African Diary)Kulikova, Elena - Slavic almanac : the South African journal for Slavic, Central and East European studies, Pretoria : Unisa Press, 2014, 20, 2, 123-136 |
14 | The African artefact in contemporary Russian still lifeBobilewicz, Grazyna - Slavic almanac : the South African journal for Slavic, Central and East European studies, Pretoria : Unisa Press, 2014, 20, 2, 137-155 |
15 | The feuilletons by Don-АминадоBryzgalova, Elena - Slavic almanac : the South African journal for Slavic, Central and East European studies, Pretoria : Unisa Press, 2014, 20, 2, 156-163 |
16 | The semantic potential of the motif in a lyrical text ('August' by B. Pasternak)Vassiljevich, Yuri Shatin - Slavic almanac : the South African journal for Slavic, Central and East European studies, Pretoria : Unisa Press, 2014, 20, 2, 164-171 |
17 | Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Russia at the beginning of the 20th centuryDmitriev, Oleg - Slavic almanac : the South African journal for Slavic, Central and East European studies, Pretoria : Unisa Press, 2014, 20, 2, 172-195 |
18 | The [English] modern plough versus the wooden plough and The Squire's Daughter the agrarian dispute on the pages of Pushkin's taleGolovin, Valentin - Slavic almanac : the South African journal for Slavic, Central and East European studies, Pretoria : Unisa Press, 2014, 20, 2, 196-205 |
19 | Early-romantic myth in the light of parodyDayhin, Tamara - Slavic almanac : the South African journal for Slavic, Central and East European studies, Pretoria : Unisa Press, 2014, 20, 2, 206-219 |
20 | And Simon Markish became a Jew..Czerny, Boris - Slavic almanac : the South African journal for Slavic, Central and East European studies, Pretoria : Unisa Press, 2014, 20, 2, 220-239 |