Writing war, writing memory: the representation of the recent past and the construction of cultural memory in contemporary Bosnian prose [PDF]
Focusing on the work of Miljenko Jergović, Nenad Veličković, Alma Lazarevska, and Saša Stanišić, this paper examines how the representation of the recent past intertwines with the construction of collective memory in contemporary Bosnian prose.
Vervaet, Stijn
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Мемуарна проза у воєнній літературі російськоукраїнської війни [PDF]
Lately in Ukrainian literature many texts appeared about of Russian-Ukrainian war. War is actual in a literary process, she is in works of writers that did not participate in war as fighters, also as proses, poetries and dramas of combatants.
Олеся Стужук
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The modernist short story in Italy: the case of the 'Edizioni di Solaria' [PDF]
This article investigates the role played by the modernist periodical Solaria (1926–34) as the Italian short story was being modernized. By offering a descriptive survey of the rarely studied corpus of fifteen short narrative volumes printed by the ...
Duyck, Mathijs
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Друга світова війна у рецепції Івана Багряного: проблематика, текстуальні стратегії [PDF]
The article analyzes Ivan Bahriany’s reception of the events of the Second World War. The writer’s works “Circle of Fire” and “A Man Running over the Abyss” became the object of the study.
Світлана Лущій
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Portret oprawcy – rzecz do napisania – the thing to write
This article synthesises the topic of the views of Nazi war criminals in the Polish post-war prose (1944–1989). The author enumerates the most important pieces of Polish prose treating the motif of German war criminals.
Sławomir Buryła
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The article reflects the specifics of Balkarian prose during the period of domination of socialist ideology, the canons of normative aesthetics. The consequence of the destruction of conceptual categories was the displacement of ethnically marked ...
Hannfa M. Tepeeva, Fatima T. Uzdenova
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From the national context to its margins : when the world used literature to respond to the Great War [PDF]
By shedding light on some original responses to the Great War that are today hardly known, and by asking the same questions of many works written in contexts which were radically different, this STTCL special issue advocates for a genuinely comparative ...
Bianchi, Nicolas, Garfitt, Toby
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Military prose by Vasily Ivanovich Nemirovich-Danchenko
V.I. Nemirovich-Danchenko is considered to be one of the first professional military correspondents in Russia. He was called «the Russian Dumas» and «the king of war correspondents».
S.F. Vititnev, A.V. Shmeleva
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Palimpsesting : reading and writing lives in H.D.'s 'Murex: War and Postwar London (circa A. D. 1916-1926)' [PDF]
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Dillon, Sarah Joanne
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CHARACTERISTICS OF ANDRIC’S POETRY FROM THE EARLY PERIOD [PDF]
With poems written in verse and prose in the early period, starting from the first poem “At Twilight”, (1911) to Ex Ponto (1918) and Unrest, (1920), his books of lyrics in prose, Andric tackled almost all styles before the First World War, in the war ...
Šimun Musa
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