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Grazyna Borkowska. Translated by Ursula Phillips. Alienated Women: A Study on Polish Women's Fiction, 1845-1918. Central European University Press. 2001. 337pp.

E. J. Czerwinski (editor). Dictionary of Polish Literature. Greenwood Press. 1994. 488pp.

Roman Dyboski. Periods of Polish Literary History. Oxford University Press. 1923. 163pp.

Jan Holewinski. An Outline of the History of Polish Literature. Allen & Unwin. 1916. 61pp. For the Polish Information Committee

Charles S. Kraszewski. The Romantic Hero and Contemporary Anti-Hero in Polish and Czech Literature: Great Souls and Grey Men. Edwin Mellen Press. 1998. 325pp.

Manfred Kridl. A Survey of Polish Literature and Culture. Columbia University Press. 1956. 525pp. Revised edition of Literatura polska na tle rozwoju kultury.

Julian Krzyzanowski. A History of Polish Literature. PWN-Polish Scientific Publishers. 1978. 807pp.

Waclaw Lednicki. Life and Culture of Poland as Reflected in Polish Literature. New York: Roy Publishers. 1944. 328pp.

Czeslaw Milosz. The History of Polish Literature. New York: Macmillan. 1969. 570pp.

Magdalena Opalski. The Jewish Tavern-Keeper and His Tavern in Nineteenth-Century Polish Literature. Zalman Shazar Center for the Furtherance of the Study of Jewish History. 1986. 111pp.

Eugenia Prokop-Janiec. Polish-Jewish Literature in the Interwar Years. Syracuse University Press. 2003. 314pp.

Harold B. Segel (editor). Stranger in Our Midst: Images of the Jew in Polish Literature. Cornell University Press. 1996. 402pp.

Carl Tighe. The Politics of Literature: Poland, 1945-1989. University of Wales Press. 1999. 412pp.



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