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ID1924727447
Author(s)Tkačenko, V. I.
Title

Model' prostranstva v proizvedenijach Franca Kafki = The model of space in F. Kafka's literary works

PublishedVestnik Baltijskogo Federal'nogo Universiteta Im. I. Kanta : naučnoe izdanie, Kaliningrad : Izdat. Baltijskogo Federal'nogo Universiteta Im. Immanuila Kanta, 2011, 2, 118-123
SoundexM6250; P1782; P1782; F3764; K4340; M6250; S8180; K4348; L5277; W0748
Mediumarticle
URLjournals.kantiana.ru (homepage)
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SourceOLC Slavistik
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