Powieść Biały bez Nikołaja roszczyna jako wyraz tęsknoty za utraconą ojczyzną
Journal Title: HETEROGLOSSIA - STUDIA KULTUROZNAWCZO-FILOLOGICZNE - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue
Abstract
The paper discusses the functoning of emigration and Russian theme in the Nikolay Roščyn’s (1896-1956) novel Bely bez. Nikolay Roščyn – one of the younger generation writers Russian diaspora in Paris before World War II. Novel Bely bez has been analized in the context of exterritoriality, missing, memory and Russia theme – categorries, that had a strong influence on Roščyn’s life and works.
Authors and Affiliations
Patryk Witczak
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