Thematic issue: BULGARIAN STUDIES ABROAD
BULGARIAN STUDIES IN THE WORLD
Mariola Walczak-Mikołajczakowa, Patryk Borowiak (Poznań)
Poznań Bulgarian Studies on the Eve of its 35th Anniversary
Mária Dudás (Budapest)
70 Years of Bulgarian Philology at the Loránd Eötvös University in Budapest
Elena Krejčová, Pavel Krejčí (Brno)
Contemporary Linguistic Bulgarian Studies at Masaryk University in Brno
LINGUISTICS
Iliana Krapova (Venice)
Possessiveness and Grammaticalization in Constructions with an External Possessor in the Bulgarian Language
Boris Norman (Minsk)
About Some Secondary Functions of the Definite Article in Bulgarian
Christina Markou (Komotini)
A Comparative Study of Gradation in Color Terms between Bulgarian and Modern Greek
LITERARY STUDIES
Marcel Černý (Prague)
Two Czech-Bulgarian Encounters with Simeon Karel Macháček (1799 – 1846): The Czech Version of the Libretto of the Opera Elisena, Volgarian Princess (1827) and the One-Act Play The Bulgarian (1846)
Marijana Bijelić (Zagreb)
Archetypical Conflicts between Male Family Members in Modern Bulgarian Prose
Jakub Mikulecký (Prague)
Irene Dolska, or the Memory of Stalinism in Bulgaria. A Look at the Literary Work of a Bulgarian Émigré in Italy
Hüseyin Mevsim (Ankara)
Viktor (Paskov) and Kemal (Demirel): Our Memory Is Sacred, Why We Need To Tell It
Angelika Kosieradzka (Warsaw)
Literary Representations of the Multiculturalism of Plovdiv on the Example of the Novels Far from Toledo by Angel Wagenstein and Angel’s Tongues by Dimitré Dinev
Translation from Polish by Dimitrina Hamze
Christian Voss (Berlin)
The Literary Field of Georgi Gospodinov, or Why Did a Bulgarian Win the Booker Prize 2023?
Translation from German by Radoslava Minkova