- Date
- 14 March 2017 - 18:00
A brief history of modern Polish literature
Stanley Bill, lecturer in Polish Studies at Cambridge University, takes us through 200 years of Polish literature.
- Tags
- Literature, English language
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Stanley Bill, lecturer in Polish Studies at Cambridge University, takes us through 200 years of Polish literature.
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