Parnass ja agoraa. Hajamärkmeid eesti kirjanduskriitikast 2013-2014

The article discusses the literary criticism published in the Estonian printed press during 2013-2014 and in the available collections of criticism by classics as well as by modern critics. The focus is on the government supported cultural journals Looming, Vikerkaar and Keel ja Kirjandus, and the n...

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