Canadians who write in Russian and Ukrainian

Wayles Browne ewb2 at cornell.edu
Thu Apr 2 19:17:52 UTC 1998


Doing a Keyword search on the Cornell Library gives the following
publications and many others:

 Search Request: K=CANAD? UKRAINIAN                      Cornell Library
Catalog


        TITLE:   An annotated bibliography of Ukrainian literature in Canada :
                   Canadian book publications, 1908-1985 / compiled by Yar
                   Slavutych.

  AUTHOR/NAME:   Slavutych, ÎIÏAr, 1918-

      EDITION:   2nd enl. ed.

    PUBLISHED:   Edmonton : Slavuta, 1986.

  DESCRIPTION:   155, 23 p. ; 29 cm.

     SUBJECTS:   Ukrainian imprints--Canada.
                 Authors, Ukrainian--Canada--Bibliography.

 OTHER TITLES:   Anotovana bibliohrafiÎiÏa ukraËinsßkoËi literatury v Kanadi.
                 Ukrainian Canadian bibliography.

        NOTES:   English and Ukrainian.
                 Title on added t.p.: Anotovana bibliohrafiÎiÏa ukraËinsßkoËi
                   literatury v Kanadi.
                 Spine title: Ukrainian Canadian bibliography.
                 Includes indexes.

 STANDARD NUMBER:
                 0919452442


        TITLE:   Ukrainian-Canadian letters / Olßha Woycenko.

  AUTHOR/NAME:   VoÊiÎtÏsenko, Olßha.

    PUBLISHED:   Winnipeg : UVAN, 1969.

  DESCRIPTION:   27 p ; 22 cm.

     SUBJECTS:   Ukrainian literature--Canada--History and criticism--
                   Addresses, essays, lectures.

 OTHER TITLES:   Ukrainsßko-kanadsßke pysßmenstvo.

        NOTES:   Added t.p.: Ukrainsßko-kanadsßke pysßmenstvo.
                 Includes bibliographical references and index.

       SERIES:   Slavic literatures in Canada ; 1
                 Slavistica, proceedings of the Institute of Slavistics of
                   Ukrainian Free Academy of Science ; no. 65


>        Does anybody have any information about such a bibliography, or
>names or
>works of Candadians who write in Russian or Ukrainian? Does anybody have
>any submissions they would like included in the bibiliography if i do
>manage to create it? The problem is that literature is rarely given subject
>headings (and if so, not very explicit ones) so it is difficult to search
>for something so specific.
>        I would greatly appreciate any help anyone can offer. Right now i
>am just
>finishing this term's work, so i will probably not reply to any (greatly
>appreciated) responses for a few weeks.
>        Thank you very much.
>        Lindsay Malcolm
>        e-mail: lmalcolm at gpu.srv.ualberta.ca



Wayles Browne, Assoc. Prof., Department of Linguistics
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