Central and Eastern European Literary Theory and the West

The twentieth century saw intensive intellectual exchange between Eastern and Central Europe and the West. Yet political and linguistic obstacles meant that many important trends in East and Central European thought and knowledge hardly registered in Western Europe and the US. This book uncovers the...

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Main Author: Mrugalski, Michał
Other Authors: Schahadat, Schamma, Wutsdorff, Irina
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2022
Series:De Gruyter Reference
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