Charles D. Sabatos, Frontier Orientalism and the Turkish Image in Central European Literature

Frontier Orientalism and the Turkish Image in Central European Literature by Charles D. Sabatos traces the image of the Turk in works of Central European literatures that were written in different languages such as Czech, Slovak, and Hungarian from the early modern period to the present day. Sabatos...

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