The following pages link to (Q229):
Displayed 39 items.
- (Q365) (← links)
- (Q482) (← links)
- Configuring Memory in Czech Family Sagas : The Art of Forgetting in Generic Tradition (Q1172) (← links)
- (Q1249) (← links)
- Jewish Heroes in Film Adaptations by Director Ján Kadár (Q1380) (← links)
- (Q2750) (← links)
- Hanging at the Crossroads: The Crucifixion in the Prague Edition of Mater verborum (Q2762) (← links)
- (Q2807) (← links)
- From Searching for Cultural Integrity to Symbolism of Temple Building and the Organic Picture of Reality (Q2818) (← links)
- The Transfer of Imagos in Translation of Nationally Oriented and Transnational Texts : as Seen in the Novels of Czech, Slovak and Russian Writers (Q2927) (← links)
- The Evolutions of Modernist Epic (Q2932) (← links)
- Underground Modernity : Urban Poetics in East-Central Europe, Pre- and Post-1989 (Q2984) (← links)
- Preface Předmluva (Q3052) (← links)
- (Q3120) (← links)
- A Story Told Twice: Beda Dudík Accompanying Francis Joseph to the Opening of the Suez Canal (1869) (Q3181) (← links)
- The intertextual aspect of the Faustian theme in 19th-century Slovak and Czech literature : Jonáš Záborský, Šebestián Hněvkovský, and the categories of “national” vs. “world” (Q3392) (← links)
- Exile and Shelter in the Work of Egon Hostovský, Vilém Flusser and Ivan Blatný (Q4177) (← links)
- Changing the World Through Poetry : Confessions, Poems and Banners of Adam Borzič (Q4796) (← links)
- On Fields of Bones, Headsmen and Madonnas : The Symbols and Figures of Central Europe in the Past 25 Years of Jáchym Topol’s Writing. (Q4799) (← links)
- The Figure of Ophelia in Expressionist Poetry : German and Czech Comparison (Q4800) (← links)
- Between Adam Smith and Walter Scott : Scottish Enlightenment and Romanticism in the Czech Culture of the First Half of the Nineteenth Century (Q4844) (← links)
- Handbook of Polish, Czech and Slovak Holocaust Fiction : Works and Contexts (Q4849) (← links)
- [Lenka Panušková (ed.): The Velislav Bible, Finest Picture-Bible of the Late Middle Ages] (Q4878) (← links)
- A-L (Q4882) (← links)
- Genesis of Czech Decadence and Symbolism Towards Theurgy (Q4926) (← links)
- Velvet Retro : Postsocialist Nostalgia and the Politics of Heroism in Czech Popular Culture (Q4944) (← links)
- (Q5095) (← links)
- (Q5209) (← links)
- (Q5812) (← links)
- (Q5817) (← links)
- [Tomáš Havelka, Skrytý tajemství Božích poklad : biblické citace v českých spisech Jana Amose Komenského] (Q6933) (← links)
- The Comparative Contexts of Research on "The Labyrint of the World'" by John Amos Comenius and Issues Related to its Polish Translations by Jan Petrozelin (1695) and Jan Pindór (1914) (Q6940) (← links)
- National self-criticism as a processing of the past: Memory politics in East Central European literature and film (Q7070) (← links)
- The image of birds in Czech literature (Q7140) (← links)
- Afterword: How to Read A Czech Dreambook (Q7431) (← links)
- (Q7482) (← links)
- Bohumil Hrabal : a full-length portrait (Q7494) (← links)
- Writing Underground : Reflections on Samizdat Literature in Totalitarian Czechoslovakia (Q7502) (← links)
- The Prague Spring as a Laboratory : Proceedings of the Annual Conference of Collegium Carolinum, Bad Wiessee, 26-29 October 2017 (Q7507) (← links)