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Švejk, Jan Dítě, Samko Tále and the First Thai Adaptation of the (Not So) Good Soldier Sha-Wake: Transnational Significance of the “Small” and “Childlike” Characters in Czech and Slovak Literature
Pages:
81-92
Keywords:
Europe, European Culture, European Union, Identity
Published:
30 December 2019
Categories:
Political science and international relations, Open Access
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Sriratana, Verita. 2019. “Švejk, Jan Dítě, Samko Tále and the First Thai Adaptation of the (Not So) Good Soldier Sha-Wake: Transnational Significance of the “Small” and ‘Childlike’ Characters in Czech and Slovak Literature”. In What’s New in the New Europe? Redefining Culture, Politics, Identity, edited by Krystyna Kujawińska Courtney, Grzegorz Zinkiewicz, Tomasz Fisiak, and Agnieszka Miksza, 81-92. Poland: Lodz University Press. https://doi.org/10.18778/8142-286-4.11.

