Literature vs Ukrainica - What's the difference?
literature | ukrainica |
The body of all written works.
The collected creative writing of a nation, people, group or culture.
All the papers, treatises etc. published in academic journals on a particular subject.
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Written fiction of a high standard.
(Slavistics) Literature about Ukraine or Ukrainians, especially about Ukrainian culture, language, or literature.
* 1944 , The Ukrainian Quarterly , v 1, Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, p 89:
* 1957 , Books Abroad , v 31, University of Oklahoma, p 439:
* 1978 , James Howard Fraser ed., Society & Children's Literature , D.R. Godine, p 89:
* 2001 , David H. Stam ed., International Dictionary of Library Dictionaries , v 2, Taylor & Francis, p 593:
As nouns the difference between literature and ukrainica
is that literature is the body of all written works while ukrainica is (slavistics) literature about ukraine or ukrainians, especially about ukrainian culture, language, or literature.literature
English
(wikipedia literature) (Literature) (Literature) (Literature)Alternative forms
* literatuer (obsolete)Noun
(en-noun)- The obvious question to ask at this point is: ‘Why posit the existence of a set of Thematic Relations (THEME, AGENT, INSTRUMENT, etc.) distinct from constituent structure relations?? The answer given in the relevant literature is that a variety of linguistic phenomena can be accounted for in a more principled way in terms of Thematic Functions than in terms of constituent structure relations.
- However, even “literary” science fiction rarely qualifies as literature , because it treats characters as sets of traits rather than as fully realized human beings with unique life stories. —Adam Cadre, 2008
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* *ukrainica
English
Alternative forms
* Ucrainica * ukrainicaNoun
(-)- Ukrainica in American Periodicals [section title]
- Yaroslav Rudnyc’kyj, head of the Department of Slavic Studies at the University of Manitoba, came to the United States in mid-year of 1956 to make a study of the Ukrainian holdings at the Library of Congress and to organize an exhibit of rare Ukrainica in that institution.
- The central children's room of the New York Public Library has as well a sampling of that Ukrainica published in New York City.
- The following specialized divisions were created: periodicals, Ukrainica , manuscripts, old printed books, Oriental, cartography, and ephemera (advertisements, placards).
