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Theoretical and Methodological Comprehension of the Exile by Julia Kristeva

Roman Dzyk
69-88
2013-12-06

Art Quintessence of Prague Emigrant’s Experience in Novel “Tundra” by Eugene Liatsky

Ivo Pospíšil
98-109
2015-11-28

The Metaphor of the Jewish People in the English Poetry by Rose Ausländer on the Example of the Poems “The Forbidden Tree” and “The Clinic”

Iryna Vikyrchak
106-115
2017-12-21

German Magical Realism as a Manifestation of “Internal Emigration”: The Problem of Coherence of Concepts

Svitlana Prytoliuk
172-193
2022-10-28

Rose Ausländer’s Writing during the Period of Americam Emigration

Iryna Vikyrchak
88-97
2015-11-28

Brno’s Fate of Roman Jakobson in the vota separate Prism

Ivo Pospíšil
68-81
2016-12-26

Urbanistiс Image of New York in English Poetry by Rose Ausländer

Iryna Vikyrchak
82-90
2016-12-26

Uncompromising Compromise of Sergei Dovlatov – from “Ours” to Non-Ours

Olga Tabachnikova
89-113
2019-12-27

Ukrainian Emigration on the Verge: Film Strip By L. Osyka “The Stone Cross” (1968)

Nataliia Nikoriak
269-282
2018-12-28

Motifs of Shevchenko in the Small Prose of the Writers-Emigrants of the 20-30-ies

Iryna Zhylenko
120-129
2017-11-21

Overseas Ukrainians in the Soviet Life of Valerian Polishchuk

Olesia Omelchuk
147-171
2022-10-28
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