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Bruno Schulz
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Jerusalemhem QUARTERLY MAGAZINE, VOL
The Schizomorphism of the World of Visions in Bruno Schulz’S Prose
Bruno Schulz (1892-1942)
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A Carnivalesque Reading of Bruno Schulz's a Street of Crocodiles and Guy Davenport's a Table of Green Fields
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Marcel Drimer August 9, 2016 TRIP to DROHOBYCZ My "Pilgrimage
Reading Abroad
Absent Presences in Three Recent Jewish American Novels
Who Owns Bruno Schulz? the Changing Postwar Fortunes of Works of Art by Jewish Artists Murdered in Nazi-Occupied Poland1
INTRODUCTION Żaneta Nalewajk
Public Diplomacy 12 20Public Diplomacy 12
The Last Jew from Drohobych
The Lost Mural of Bruno Schulz: a Critical Legal Perspective on Control, Access to and Ownership of Art
Intertextuality in Contemporary Jewish Post-Holocaust Literature
Evidence of the Holocaust on the Eastern Front
Top View
Visionary Space, Haunted Landscapes, and Bruno Schulz
The Republic of Dreams
Incarnations of Material Textuality
Seven Decades of Schulzology Dieter De Bruyn & Kris Van Heuckelom
Modernist Trends in Twentieth-Century Polish Fiction
Franz Kafka, Sigmund Freud, Marcel Proust, Bruno Schulz
The Schizomorphism of the World of Visions in Bruno Schulz's
Translating Polish Jewishness: Bruno Schulz in English
IN the SPHERE of FORMAL EXPERIMENTS Żaneta Nalewajk (University of Warsaw)
Jerzy Ficowski and the Biographical Affect
The Online Afterlife of a Polish Modernist Classic: John Curran Davis’S Fan Translation of the Fiction of Bruno Schulz1
Introduction to the Language, Literature and Culture of Poland