The Polish Review, Volume 34Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1989 - Poland |
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... emigre literature , " used not only by researchers , but also by readers and writers . The fact that it is so deeply ingrained in colloquial language , on the one hand , makes it easier to take up the problem , but on the other , it ...
... emigre literature , " used not only by researchers , but also by readers and writers . The fact that it is so deeply ingrained in colloquial language , on the one hand , makes it easier to take up the problem , but on the other , it ...
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... emigré . The approaches and objectives of the contributors vary greatly . They range from Wojciech Wyskiel's ambitious attempt at critical systematization and methodological suggestions related to exploration of emigré literature as a ...
... emigré . The approaches and objectives of the contributors vary greatly . They range from Wojciech Wyskiel's ambitious attempt at critical systematization and methodological suggestions related to exploration of emigré literature as a ...
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... emigré writer's imagination as being rooted in his memory . It is through memory that he recreates his native land . Likewise , the emigré writer's space is divided along the lines of " native " versus " foreign " territory as well as ...
... emigré writer's imagination as being rooted in his memory . It is through memory that he recreates his native land . Likewise , the emigré writer's space is divided along the lines of " native " versus " foreign " territory as well as ...
Contents
1989 No | 1 |
Polish Emigre Poetry 19451980 Wojciech Ligęza | 17 |
A Preliminary Periodization of Polish Literary Life Abroad | 29 |
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