苦的现象(不)存在。

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Anita Gostomska
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这篇文章展示了克罗地亚记者兼作家Marija juriki Zagorka的现象。她在克罗埃西亚很有名,最近不仅在她的读者和学者(尤其是女权主义者)中很受欢迎,尽管她的第一部小说《奴隶》(Roblje)在20世纪初被翻译,而且她本人在20世纪30年代被纪念为中欧第一位女记者,但她今天在波兰几乎完全消失了。
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Zagorka. Fenomen (nie)obecny.
This article shows the phenomenon of Croatian journalist and writer Marija Jurić Zagorka. Well-known in Croatia and recently very popular not only among her readers but also scholars (especially feminist-oriented), she remains almost completely absent in Poland today despite the fact that her first novel, The Slaves [Roblje], was translated at the very beginning of the 20th century and she herself was commemorated as the first female journalist from Central Europe in the 1930s.
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Przeklady Literatur Slowianskich
Przeklady Literatur Slowianskich Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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