Joanna Ławnikowska-Koper (Hg.)- Christa Wolfs Œuvre. Rückblick, Einblick, Ausblick Częstochowa: Akademia im. Jana Długosza, 2013, 193 S.

Journal Title: Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature - Year 2014, Vol 38, Issue 38

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Wioleta Wieczerniak

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Wioleta Wieczerniak (2014). Joanna Ławnikowska-Koper (Hg.)- Christa Wolfs Œuvre. Rückblick, Einblick, Ausblick Częstochowa: Akademia im. Jana Długosza, 2013, 193 S.. Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature, 38(38), 179-185. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-166741