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May 06, 1920 – January 26, 2018
Bulgarian literary critic and expert in Russian studies, folklorist; worked on problems related to Russian-Bulgarian literary relations and the artistic heritage of a number of Russian classical authors of the 18th and 19th centuries
15/28.06.1907 – 02.04.1991
Bulgarian literary historian, teacher, university lecturer, Vice Dean and Vice Rector of St Kliment Ohridski Sofia University. His scientific heritage covers major issues in Bulgarian and Russian medieval and Revival Petiod literature.
1797 - 1854
Тhe first Albanian educator, one of the founders of the national movement in Albania, an ideologue of Albanian education who made a great contribution to the protection and development of Orthodox culture in his country.
1850 – 1921
Ivan Vazov was a Bulgarian poet, prose writer, playwright, whose works have been translated into 52 world languages. Honorary Member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (1921), Honorary Doctor of Philology, Sofia University (1921).
29.08.1932 - 29.04.2016
Литературен историк в Института за литература при Българската академия на науките, преводач и изследовател на българо-руските и българо-украинскитe литературни връзки през XIX век. Тя е сред най-авторитетните изследователи на преводната литература през епохата на Българското възраждане и на българския културен кръг в Москва.
1904–1981
A Slovenian poet, essayist, politician and public figure, a representative of the young Catholic literary movement, known as “the conscience of his era”, and a dissident. He was the first to speak publicly about secret mass executions in Slovenia after the end of the Second World War. His only collection of short stories, Strah in pogum (“Fear and Courage”, 1951), outpaced the general development of national prose.
1876–1918
The first professional Slovenian writer, classic, novelist, playwright, journalist, critic and poet. He was the author of 30 books: nine novels, a range of novellas and collections of fiction, dramatic plays and comedies, a central figure of Slovenian modernism.