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The Works of the Commission for Comparative Literature Slavic Studies affiliated
with International Committee of Slavists.
The book was edited with the support of the scientific research project: “Dialogue and
Confrontation: The East- West Paradigm in the Slavic and Eurasian World (2005–2008)
“sponsored by the Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research of Japan Society for the
Promotion of Science. The project is headed by Prof. Tetsuo Mochizuki from the
Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University (Sapporo, Japan).
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Research, History and criticism, Slavic literature, Comparative Literature, History, Comparative literature, CongressesPlaces
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The horizons of contemporary Slavic comparative literature studies
2007, Dom Wydawniczy Elipsa
in English
8371517793 9788371517792
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"The present volume: “The Horizons of Contemporary Slavic Comparative Literature Studies” was compiled by the Commission of Comparative Literature Slavic Studies of which I have the honor to be the Chairman since 2003. The Commission is affiliated to International Committee of Slavists."
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chiefly in English with two articles in Russian; summaries in English, Polish, Russian, and Slovak.
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