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castle South Slavic Collection
Petar Njegos
Petar Njegos in Spasic, Krunoslav J. Pierre II Petrovic-Njegos et les Francais. Paris: Richelieu [1972], verso of half title page.

UNC-Chapel Hill South Slavic holdings are especially strong in Serbian and Croatian literatures and linguistics. There is equal emphasis on classic and contemporary literature, resulting in collected works of all important authors, notably those of the Nobel Prize winner Ivo Andric (1892-1975). The holdings include sizable runs of literary magazines, among them the oldest continuous literary journal in the world, Letopis Matice srpske. Adequate holdings are also available in Slovenian, Macedonian and Bulgarian literatures. For further information see Cooperative Collection Development.

 

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