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Classical Antiquity in children's literature in the Soviet Union. / Ermolaeva, Elena.

Our Mythical Childhood… : The Classics and Literature for Children and Young Adults. ed. / Katarzyna Marciniak. Leiden, Boston : Brill, 2016. p. 241-255 16 ( Metaforms; Vol. 8).

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Harvard

Ermolaeva, E 2016, Classical Antiquity in children's literature in the Soviet Union. in K Marciniak (ed.), Our Mythical Childhood… : The Classics and Literature for Children and Young Adults., 16, Metaforms, vol. 8, Brill, Leiden, Boston, pp. 241-255. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004335370, https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004335370

APA

Ermolaeva, E. (2016). Classical Antiquity in children's literature in the Soviet Union. In K. Marciniak (Ed.), Our Mythical Childhood… : The Classics and Literature for Children and Young Adults (pp. 241-255). [16] ( Metaforms; Vol. 8). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004335370, https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004335370

Vancouver

Ermolaeva E. Classical Antiquity in children's literature in the Soviet Union. In Marciniak K, editor, Our Mythical Childhood… : The Classics and Literature for Children and Young Adults. Leiden, Boston: Brill. 2016. p. 241-255. 16. ( Metaforms). https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004335370, https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004335370

Author

Ermolaeva, Elena. / Classical Antiquity in children's literature in the Soviet Union. Our Mythical Childhood… : The Classics and Literature for Children and Young Adults. editor / Katarzyna Marciniak. Leiden, Boston : Brill, 2016. pp. 241-255 ( Metaforms).

BibTeX

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