New about Yaleha Prantsish Vul
2019, Issue 19, No. 19
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Humanities
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literary studies, linguistics
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Belarusian
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Abstract
Until very recently, we did not know anything about the fate of Yaleha Prantsish Vul (Eliha Francis Carafa-Korbut, 1835–1894) after the writer had been taken from Vitsiebsk to Siberia in 1864. Today, we can more accurately define his tortuous path, and even his place of eternal rest in Warsaw’s Powonzki cemetery was found.
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