An edition of W poszukiwaniu utraconej ojczyzny (1995)

W poszukiwaniu utraconej ojczyzny

obraz Litwy i Białorusi w twórczości wybranych polskich pisarzy emigracyjnych : Florian Czarnyszewicz, Michał Kryspin Pawlikowski, Maria Czapska, Czesław Miłosz, Józef Mackiewicz = Searching for the lost homeland : the image of Lithuania and Byelorussia in the Works of selected Polish emigre writers : with a summary in English

W poszukiwaniu utraconej ojczyzny
Maria Zadencka, Maria Zadencka
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An edition of W poszukiwaniu utraconej ojczyzny (1995)

W poszukiwaniu utraconej ojczyzny

obraz Litwy i Białorusi w twórczości wybranych polskich pisarzy emigracyjnych : Florian Czarnyszewicz, Michał Kryspin Pawlikowski, Maria Czapska, Czesław Miłosz, Józef Mackiewicz = Searching for the lost homeland : the image of Lithuania and Byelorussia in the Works of selected Polish emigre writers : with a summary in English

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Publisher
AUU
Language
Polish
Pages
219

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Edition Notes

Summary in English.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [212]-216).

Published in
Uppsala
Series
Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis., 35
Other Titles
Searching for the lost homeland

Classifications

Library of Congress
PG7362.L58 Z33 1995, PG7375.L5 Z33 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
219 p. :
Number of pages
219

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL545607M
LCCN
96125887

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