Perspectives on modern Central and East European literature : quests for identity : selected papers from the Fifth World Congress of Central and East European Studies
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Perspectives on modern Central and East European literature : quests for identity : selected papers from the Fifth World Congress of Central and East European Studies
(International Council of Central and East European Studies)
Palgrave, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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In Perspectives on Modern Central and East European Literature: Quests for Identity, scholars from around the world examine the literatures of countries only recently coming into their own as distinct political and cultural identities. This volume will appeal to all students and scholars of modern Central and Eastern Europe, spanning as it does a broad spectrum of national literature, genres and literary and cultural issues.
Table of Contents
- General Editor's Introduction Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Introduction: Quests for Identity in Modern Central and East European Literature
- T.P.Armstrong Demystifying High Culture? 'Young' Ukrainian Poetry and Prose in the 1990s
- M.Pavlyshyn The Problem of the Definitive Literary Text and Political Censorship
- L.Onyshkevich Transcarpathian Ukrainian Literature in the Twentieth Century
- L.Babotova Poetry and Politics: The New Wave and György Petri
- G.Gömöri Czeslaw Milosz's Zdobycie wladzy : The Structure of the Polish Dilemma
- T.P.Armstrong Nationality in Recent Polish Émigré Drama
- H.Stephan To Escape From History One Day: Slawomir Mrozek's On Foot, Portrait , and Love in the Crimea
- M.Sugiera Witold Gombrowicz's Ludic Theatre
- D.A.Kuprel The Poetic Messages of Serbian Women Writers in Diaspora
- J.Milojkovic-Djuric Post-modernist Culture and the War
- D.Oraic-Tolic Index
by "Nielsen BookData"