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8vo (21.5 cm), [4], 396 pp. Publisher's cloth. Edited by Horace G. Lunt. The Harvard Slavic Studies has been established by the Department of Slavic Languages and Literature of Harvard University to present articles by qualified specialists on the literature and intellectual history of the Slavs. The first volume includes "The Kernel of Comparative Slavic Literature" by Roman Jakobson, "New Traces of the Igor Tale in Old Russian Literature" by Aleksandr Solov'ev, "Adam Mickiewicz, the Mystic-Politician" by Wiktor Weintraub, "The Czechs on the eve of the 1848 Revolution" by Otakar Odlozilik, "The Art of Ivan Bunin" by Renato Poggioli. Seller Inventory # 004492
Bibliographic Details
Title: Harvard Slavic Studies. Vol. I
Publisher: Harvard University Press, Cambridge
Publication Date: 1953
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good
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