Author: Iliyana KrapovaCa’ Foscari University of VenicePublished in Slavyanski dialozi, XXI, 2024, 33. Abstract: The article aims to briefly outline the history of Bulgarian Studies in Italy. It highlights the names of the first important Italian r ...
Author: Borislava PetkovaPaisii Hilendarski University of PlovdivPublished in Slavyanski dialozi, XXI, 2024, 33. Abstract: The text focuses on one of the elements of the Devil’s identity in Bulgarian narrative folklore. The research focuses on ...
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Author: Angelika Kosieradzka University of WarsawTranslation from Polish by Dimitrina HamzePublished in Slavyanski dialozi, XX, 2023, 32. Abstract: The goal of this article is to make an overview of literary representations of Plovdiv’ ...
Author: Mónika Farkas BaráthiUniversity of Szeged, HungaryPublished in Slavyanski dialozi, XX, 2023, 32. Abstract: In his novel Summit, Milen Ruskov uses distinct language that creates a special atmosphere which becomes difficult to convey in ...
Author: Jakub MikuleckýSlavic Institute – PraguePublished in Slavyanski dialozi, XX, 2023, 32. Abstract: The article deals with selected prose by the Bulgarian exile author Irene Dolska (or Rene Kaleva), an almost unknown expat writer ...
Author: Hüseyin MevsimAnkara University Published in Slavyanski dialozi, XX, 2023, 32. Abstract: Bulgarian and Turkish national literature have their own unique historical development. Despite drawing from disparate sources and experiencing differe ...
Author: Marijana BijelićUniversity of ZagrebPublished in Slavyanski dialozi, XX, 2023, 32. Abstract: Ancient myths and religion plots as well as archetypes are often focused on specific conflicts between family members in a patriarchal context, the ...
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Published in: Slavyanski dialozi, XX, 2023, 31, 228-232. [In Bulgarian] Slavyanski-dialozi_XX_2023_31-228-232Изтегляне ...