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Artykuły (WHum) Przeglądanie wg słów kluczowych "Russian émigré literature"

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Artykuły (WHum) Przeglądanie wg słów kluczowych "Russian émigré literature"

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  • Brzykcy, Jolanta (Polskie Towarzystwo Rusycystyczne i Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego, 2016)
    Grasse Diary (Грасский дневник, 1967), the most famous work by Galina Kuznetsova, for years has been treated mostly as the book about Ivan Bunin. It contains her account of fifteen years spent with Bunin in Grasse and ...
  • Brzykcy, Jolanta (2017)
    The article is an attempt to interpret Galina Kuznetsova’s The Grasse Diaryas a literary text, i.e. as a whole, closed and complete with regard to the content and serving an aesthetic function due to the clear ...
  • Brzykcy, Jolanta (Wdawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warmińsko-Mazurskiego, 2016)
    The paper discusses the functioning of emigration theme in the poetry of Leo Gomolitzky(1903-1988), one of the greatest representative of Russian diaspora in Poland before World War II. Some poetical texts and two poems ...
  • Brzykcy, Jolanta (2014)
    The aim of the paper is to present the life and works of Leo Gomolitzky (1903-1988) in the context of borderland, the category understood as the meeting of two culture system, their dialogue and mutual influence.Born in ...
  • Brzykcy, Jolanta (Śląsk : Stowarzyszenie Inicjatyw Wydawniczych, 2018)
    Boris Filipoff (1905–1991), Russian author, poet and literary critic, representative of the «second wave» of Russian emigration, living in the USA since 1950, was a prisoner of the Ukhta-Pechora camp from 1936 to 1941. ...
  • Brzykcy, Jolanta (2012)
    This article is an attempt to compare categories of space and place in the poetry of Ivan Bunin and Vladislav Khodasevich. In each of the developers has gained a different inter-pretation. Bunin idealizes homelessness, ...
  • Brzykcy, Jolanta (2016)
    The article is about Galina Kuznetsova – a Russian writer, poetess and me-morialist. She belongs to a younger generation “the fi rst wave” of Russian emigration. Her place in Russian literature of the 20th century, her ...