Stories by Foreign Authors – Polish

Stories by Foreign Authors – Polish, edited by Various, is a literary collection published by Standard Publications, Incorporated in March 2010. This edition, written in English and spanning 110 pages, presents a selection of narratives from Polish, Greek, Belgian, and Hungarian authors, showcasing a diverse range of storytelling styles and cultural perspectives.
Readers will find a variety of stories within this volume, including works by notable authors such as Sienkiewicz, Bik elas, Maeterlinck, Lemonnier, and Jokai. Each story offers a unique glimpse into the themes and experiences of different cultures, with titles like “The light-house keeper of Aspinwall” and “In love with the Czarina” highlighting the rich literary traditions represented. This collection serves as an exploration of literary voices from various backgrounds, making it a valuable addition to any literary enthusiast’s library.
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This volume of Stories by Foreign Authors covers Polish, Greek, Belgian, Hungarian authors. The Table of Contents includes Sienkiewicz, H. The light-house keeper of Aspinwall — Bik elas, D. The plain sister — Maeterlinck, M. The massacre of the innocents — Lemonnier, C. Saint Nicholas Eve — Jokai, M. In love with the Czarina.
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