21.1660, Calls: Ling & Literature/Russia
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Subject: 21.1660, Calls: Ling & Literature/Russia
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Date: 05-Apr-2010
From: Olga Bondarets < olem at land.ru >
Subject: Chekhov's Works in Translation to German
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Date: Tue, 06 Apr 2010 11:45:00
From: Olga Bondarets [olem at land.ru]
Subject: Chekhov's Works in Translation to German
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Full Title: Chekhov's Works in Translation to German
Date: 11-Oct-2010 - 15-Oct-2010
Location: Taganrog, Russia
Contact Person: Olga Bondarets
Meeting Email: olem at land.ru
Linguistic Field(s): Ling & Literature
Call Deadline: 30-Jun-2010
Meeting Description:
Chekhov's Works in Translation to German
Taganrog
2010
Call for Papers
The program of the conference will include plenary lectures, parallel sessions,
roundtable works and discussions on the following topics:
1) The first publications of Chekhov's works in Germany,
2) Chekhov A.P. and Germany,
3) Chekhov's works in translation to German,
4) Dialogue of two cultures
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