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期刊介绍:
Česká Literatura is a Czech international scholarly journal of Czech literary theory and history and is published by the Institute of Czech Literature of the Czech Academy of Sciences. The journal presents the best Czech and foreign scholarly articles and essays on Czech literature, accompanied by summaries in major world languages. It contributes new approaches to problems of literary history through the publication of such resources as newly discovered archival material and papers from private collections. Česká Literatura cooperates with the revived Prague Linguistic Circle and pursues productive contemporary methodologies and criticism in the Prague School tradition of Jacobson, Mukařovský, Vodička and Bogatyrev.