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Literature in Post-Communist Russia and Eastern Europeby Rajendra Anand Chitnis
RoutledgeCurzon 2004; US$ 44.95This book considers Russian, Czech and Slovak fiction in the late communist and early post-communist periods, focusing on the most innovative trend in this period, on those writers who characterised themselves as 'liberators' of literature. more...
Czech An Essential Grammarby James Naughton
Taylor & Francis 2005; US$ 41.95A practical reference guide to the core structures and features of modern Czech, this book focuses on the morphology and syntax of the language. Presenting a description of the language, this grammar uses clear, jargon-free explanations and sets out the complexities of Czech in short, readable sections. more...
Translating Milan Kunderaby Michelle Woods
Multilingual Matters 2006; US$ 59.95Uses archival research to view the cultural scope of the translation issue involving the controversies surrounding Kundera's translated novels. This work focuses on the language of the novels, Kundera's 'lost' works, writing as translation, interpretation, exile, censorship, and the social responses to translated fiction in the Anglophone world. more...
The Slavic Languagesby Roland Sussex; Paul Cubberley
Cambridge University Press 2006; US$ 48.00The Slavic group of languages - which includes Bosnian, Russian, Polish and Slovak - is one of the major language families of the modern world. This book presents a survey of all aspects of the linguistic structure of the Slavic languages, including phonology, morphology, syntax, sociolinguistics, dialectology, and socio-historical issues. more...
Narrating Post/Communismby Natasa Kovacevic
Taylor & Francis 2008; US$ 44.95This book examines communist and post-communist literary and visual narratives, including the writings of prominent anti-communist dissidents and exiles such as Vladimir Nabokov, Czeslaw Milosz and Milan Kundera, exploring important themes including how Eastern European regimes and cultures have been portrayed as totalitarian, barbarian and "Orientalist" in contrast to the civilized "West" disappointment in the changes brought on by post-communist transition, and nostalgia for communism. more...
Linguistic Authority, Language Ideology, and Metaphorby Neil Bermel
Walter de Gruyter, Inc. 2007; US$ 98.00How does a country find itself 'at war' over spelling? This book focuses on a crucial juncture in the post-communist history of the Czech Republic, when an orthographic commission with a moderate reformist agenda found itself the focus of enormous public more...
Cross Roadsby Karel Capek; Norma Comrada
Cat Bird Press 2002; US$ 9.99Written during and right after World War I, this volume pairs two short story collections from Karel Capek, considered one of the greatest Czech writers. The first collection, Wayside Crosses,” presents an agonized and unsuccessful search for God and truth. These metaphysical tales are not about finding God as much as they are about discovering man’s limitations, his terror and helplessness, and understanding the value of the ongoing search. The second collection, Painful Tales,” contains more realistic stories of characters being forced to make choices in which one good conflicts with another. more...
The Left Peripheryby Anne Sturgeon
John Benjamins Publishing Company 2008; US$ 158.00This study of the interaction of syntax, pragmatics, and prosody in left peripheral positions focuses on two left dislocation constructions in Czech, Hanging Topic Left Dislocation and Contrastive Left Dislocation. The structure of the left periphery is delineated through a thorough description and analysis of these constructions with respect to their syntactic behavior, discourse function and prosody. Following recent work on the Syntax-Phonology interface, prosody in these constructions is shown to interact in interesting ways with the narrow syntax. Unexpected patterns of left-edge resumption are explained through the role of the PF component of the grammar. more...
South Slavic Discourse Particlesby Mirjana N. Dedaic; Mirjana Mi?kovic-Lukovic
John Benjamins Publishing Company 2010; US$ 143.00Discourse particles, discourse markers and pragmatic markers refer to phenomena that linguists have begun to probe only since the mid-1980s. Long-ignored in traditional linguistics and textbook grammars, and still relegated to marginal status in South Slavic, these linguistic phenomena have emerged as invaluable devices for cutting-edge theories of the semantics/pragmatics interface. This book, which is a pioneering study in such linguistic phenomena in South Slavic languages, is also among the first of its kind for a related group of languages. It builds on the recent findings of some of the most influential linguistically-oriented theories, such as Relevance Theory, Argumentation Theory and coherence-based approaches to explain the meaning... more...
Milan Kunderaby Harold Bloom
Infobase Publishing 2003; US$ 54.00-- Brings together the best criticism on the most widely read poets, novelists, and playwrights. -- Presents complex critical portraits of the most influential writers in the English-speaking world -- from the English medievalists to contemporary writers. Known best for his novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Kundera is also an established poet, playwright, and essayist. more...









