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Istoriia Ukrainskoi literatury. Chast I, davnia i serednia doba / Chast II, nova doba [In 2 Volumes] by Radzykevych, V.

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Title
Istoriia Ukrainskoi literatury. Chast I, davnia i serednia doba / Chast II, nova doba [In 2 Volumes]
Author
Radzykevych, V.
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ZH BOOKS (United States)
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Miunkhen (Munich):Ukrainske vydavnyche t-vo "Vernyhora", 1947. Softcover. First edition, volumes I and II of three stand-alone tomes; 8 x 6; pp. 92 and 158respectively; stapled beige wraps; a few cuts and nicks to tips of spine of vol. I; light age-toning to margins; very good condition. A DP (displaced persons) camp publications, the books contained history and criticism of the Ukrainian literature of the "Ancient and Middle Ages" - from the oral tradition, through the early religious texts - and the "New Age" - beginning with Ivan Kotliarevskyi (1769 - 1838), considered the pioneer of modern Ukrainian literature, and ending with Mykola Kulish and the literary works of the 1920s. Volodymyr Radzykevych (1886 - 1966) was a Ukrainian writer, literary critic, and educator. Among his other works, he wrote several children's books under the pseudonym Vuiko Vlodko. He was also a great supporter and member of "Prosvita" (Enlightenment) - an organization, founded in the 19th century, for the preservation and development of the Ukrainian culture and as a counterbalance to the Russophile, anti-Ukrainian trends of the times.