Historische Möglichkeiten individueller Entwicklung in ungarischen Romanen der sechziger Jahre

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German
Pages
272

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Historische Möglichkeiten individueller Entwicklung in ungarischen Romanen der sechziger Jahre
1993, Nemzetközi Hungarológiai Központ
in German

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Edition Notes

Text in German, abstract in English, introd. in English, French, German, and Hungarian.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-269).

Published in
Budapest
Series
Officina Hungarica,, 1, Officina Hungarica (Budapest, Hungary) ;, 1.

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Dewey Decimal Class
894/.5113309
Library of Congress
PH3104 .B73 1993

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Pagination
272 p. ;
Number of pages
272

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL837517M
ISBN 10
9638425008
LCCN
95113357
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4899331

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