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An der schönen blauen Donau… Depictions of the Novi Sad massacre in contemporary Serbian literatureThe tragic events in Novi Sad in January 1942 constitute an important subject in the prose of Aleksandar Tišma (Knjiga o Blamu [The Book of Blam]), Erih Koš... see more

A number of typological coincidences in the texts of the Polish-American writer Cz. Milosz, a Nobel prize winner and German classic G. Von Rezzori are considered. The work of these authors is a result of the crisis of the twentieth century,... see more

A number of typological coincidences in the texts of the Polish-American writer Cz. Milosz, a Nobel prize winner and German classic G. Von Rezzori are considered. The work of these authors is a result of the crisis of the twentieth century,... see more

A number of typological coincidences in the texts of the Polish-American writer Cz. Milosz, a Nobel prize winner and German classic G. Von Rezzori are considered. The work of these authors is a result of the crisis of the twentieth century,... see more

Milosz, war and civilian poetryThe article addresses the reaction of the Polish population during Second World War towards the military resistance to the occupier. The author offers a case study of the life choices of Czeslaw Milosz, the poet. Considering... see more

The aim of this article is to discuss the problem of translating Polish prose, based on an analysis of a selection of samples taken from Czeslaw Milosz’s Native Realm. A Search for Self-Definition translated by Catherine S. Leach. The book documents speci... see more

The aim of this text is to present an attempt at the deconstructionist interpretation of Czeslaw Milosz’s verse ‘Dar’ (‘Gift’). On the one hand, this paper emphasizes the moment of ‘dissemination’ of the literary work – the space between the title and ‘th... see more

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