The Columbia guide to the literatures of Eastern Europe since 1945 : Albania (and Kosovo), Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, German Democratic Republic, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia (and Montenegro), Slovakia, Slovenia
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Warwick Public - Adult Non-Fiction | BIO PN 849 E9 S444 2003 | On Shelf |
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Authors, German -- 20th century -- Biography -- Dictionaries.
Authors, German -- Germany (East) -- Biography -- Dictionaries.
East European literature -- 20th century -- Bio-bibliography.
German literature -- 20th century -- Bio-bibliography.
German literature -- Germany (East) -- Bio-bibliography.
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Segel, H. B. (2003). The Columbia guide to the literatures of Eastern Europe since 1945: Albania (and Kosovo), Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, German Democratic Republic, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia (and Montenegro), Slovakia, Slovenia . Columbia University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Segel, Harold B., 1930-. 2003. The Columbia Guide to the Literatures of Eastern Europe Since 1945: Albania (and Kosovo), Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, German Democratic Republic, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia (and Montenegro), Slovakia, Slovenia. Columbia University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Segel, Harold B., 1930-. The Columbia Guide to the Literatures of Eastern Europe Since 1945: Albania (and Kosovo), Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, German Democratic Republic, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia (and Montenegro), Slovakia, Slovenia Columbia University Press, 2003.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Segel, Harold B. The Columbia Guide to the Literatures of Eastern Europe Since 1945: Albania (and Kosovo), Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, German Democratic Republic, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia (and Montenegro), Slovakia, Slovenia Columbia University Press, 2003.