ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЕ МОТИВЫ В СТИХОТВОРЕНИЯХ ТАРАСА ШЕВЧЕНКО

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The article deals with creativity acquaintance of Taras Shevchenko in China, analyzes the characteristics of manifestations of political motives in some of the outstanding works of the national poet of Ukraine.

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Vei Tan

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Vei Tan (2014). ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЕ МОТИВЫ В СТИХОТВОРЕНИЯХ ТАРАСА ШЕВЧЕНКО. Проблеми сучасного літературознавства, 0(18), 183-195. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-437844