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  2. Bulgarian literature - Wikipedia

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    His 1893 novel Under the Yoke, which depicts the Ottoman oppression of Bulgaria, is the most famous piece of classical Bulgarian literature and has been translated into over 30 languages. His most famous short novels include Nemili-nedragi , Chichovtzi and others; he also wrote a large number of short stories, travel writings, memoirs, essays ...

  3. Istoriya Slavyanobolgarskaya - Wikipedia

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    The book's first manual copy was done by Sophronius of Vratsa in 1765. Structurally, Istoriya Slavyanobolgarskaya consists of two introductions, several chapters that discuss various historic events, a chapter about the "Slavic teachers", the disciples of Cyril and Methodius, a chapter about the Bulgarian saints, and an epilogue.

  4. Under the Yoke - Wikipedia

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    Ivan Vazov. Under the Yoke (Bulgarian: Под игото, romanized: Pod Igoto), subtitled A Novel About the Life of the Bulgarians on the Eve of Liberation (Bulgarian: Роман из живота на българите в предвечерието на Освобождението) or A Romance of Bulgarian Liberty [1] is a historical novel by Bulgarian author Ivan Vazov written from 1887 ...

  5. Category:Bulgarian novels - Wikipedia

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  6. Paisius of Hilendar - Wikipedia

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    The book is, overall, the third modern work of Bulgarian history, after the works titled "History of Bulgaria" by Petar Bogdan Bakshev in 1667 [2] and by Blasius Kleiner in 1761. He is considered the forefather of the Bulgarian National Revival. [3] Paisius was born in the Samokov eparchy of the time.

  7. Tarnovo Literary School - Wikipedia

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    One of the 366 miniatures of the Tetraevangelia of Ivan Alexander (1355-1356) - one of the most famous works of the Tarnovo Literary School.. The Tarnovo Literary School (Bulgarian: Търновска книжовна школа) of the late 14th and 15th century was a major medieval Bulgarian cultural academy with important contribution to the Medieval Bulgarian literature established in the ...

  8. The Iron Candlestick - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Candlestick (Bulgarian: Железният светилник, Zhelezniat svetilnik; also translated The Iron Oil Lamp) is a Bulgarian historical novel by Dimitar Talev. It is the first book of the famous tetralogy, originally published in 1952.

  9. Category:Bulgarian books - Wikipedia

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    Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... Bulgarian novels (4 C) Pages in category "Bulgarian books"