1.
Goscilo, H.: Russian and Polish women’s fiction. University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville (1985).
2.
Goscilo, H.: Russian and Polish women’s fiction. University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville (1985).
3.
Borkowska, G., Phillips, U.: Alienated women: a study on Polish women’s fiction, 1845-1918. Central European University Press, New York (2001).
4.
Hawkesworth, C., University of London: A history of Central European women’s writing. Palgrave, in association with School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College, London, Basingstoke (2001).
5.
Miłosz, C.: The history of Polish literature. University of California Press, Berkeley, Calif (1983).
6.
Krzyżanowski, J.: A history of Polish literature. PWN, Warszawa (1978).
7.
Goscilo, H., Holmgren, B.: Poles apart: women in modern Polish culture. Slavica Publishers, Bloomington, IN (2006).
8.
Żeromski, S.: The faithful river. Northwestern University Press, Evanston, Ill (1999).
9.
Żeromski, S.: The faithful river. Northwestern University Press, Evanston, Ill (1999).
10.
Pynsent, R.B., University of London: The literature of nationalism: essays on East European identity. Macmillan in accociation with School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London, Basingstoke (1996).
11.
Eile, S., University of London: Literature and nationalism in partitioned Poland, 1795-1918. Macmillan in association with School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London, Basingstoke (2000).
12.
Durova, N.A., Zirin, M.F.: The cavalry maiden: journals of a Russian officer in the Napoleonic Wars. Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Ind (1988).
13.
Kelly, C., Oxford University Press: A history of Russian women’s writing, 1820-1992. Clarendon, Oxford (1998).
14.
Bell, S.G., Yalom, M., Stanford University: Revealing lives: autobiography, biography, and gender. State University of New York Press, Albany (1990).
15.
Barker, A.M., Gheith, J.M.: A history of women’s writing in Russia. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK (2002).
16.
Čapek, K., Čapek, K., Čapek, K., Čapek, K., Čapek, K., Majer, P., Porter, C.: Four plays. Methuen Drama, London (1999).
17.
Haas, H., Čapek, K., Filmexport Home Video (Firm): Bílá nemoc: The white disease = Die weisse Krankheit, (2008).
18.
Serafin, S.: Twentieth-century Eastern European writers: First series. Gale Group, Detroit (1999).
19.
Klíma, I., Comrada, N.: Karel Čapek: life and work. Catbird Press, North Haven, CT (2002).
20.
Makin, M., Toman, J.: On Karel Čapek: a Michigan Slavic colloquium. Michigan Slavic Publications, Ann Arbor (1992).
21.
Harkins, W.E.: Karel Čapek. Columbia University Press, New York (1962).
22.
Karel Čapek, Renata Flint and Robert M. Philmus: Preface to ‘Bílá Nemoc’. Science Fiction Studies. 28, 1–6 (2001).
23.
Nikolʹskii, S.V.: Karel Chapek - fantast i satirik. Nauka, Moskva (1973).
24.
Nikolʹskiĭ, S.V.: Nad stranitsami antiutopiĭ K. Chapeka i M. Bulgakova: poėtika skrytykh motivov. Indrik, Moskva (2001).
25.
Kundera, M.: The joke. Faber and Faber, London (1992).
26.
Jireš, J., Kundera, M.: Žert, (2007).
27.
Serafin, S.: Twentieth-century Eastern European writers: Third series. Gale Group, Detroit (2001).
28.
Banerjee, M.N.: Terminal paradox: the novels of Milan Kundera. Grove Weidenfeld, New York, N.Y. (1992).
29.
Chvatík, K., Roth, S.: Die Fallen der Welt: der Romancier Milan Kundera. Hanser, München (1994).
30.
Chvatik, K.: Le monde romanesque de Milan Kundera. Gallimard, Paris (1995).
31.
Kundera, M.: The art of the novel. Faber and Faber, London (1999).
32.
Kussi, P.: Essays on the fiction of Milan Kundera. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Mi (1978).
33.
Misurella, F.: Understanding Milan Kundera: public events, private affairs. University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, S.C. (1993).
34.
Porter, R.C.: Milan Kundera: a voice from Central Europe. Arkona, Aarhus (1981).
35.
Pushkin, A.S., Edmonds, R.: The Queen of Spades [in, The Queen of Spades: The Negro of Peter the Great: Dubrovsky: The Captain’s Daughter: Translated with an Introduction by Rosemary Edmonds] (Penguin Classics). Proquest LLC, Cambridge [eng.] (2011).
36.
Bayley, J.: Pushkin: a comparative commentary. Cambridge University Press, London (1971).
37.
Cornwell, N.: Pushkin’s The queen of spades. Bristol Classical Press, [Bristol] (1993).
38.
Debreczeny, P.: The other Pushkin: a study of Alexander Pushkin’s prose fiction. Stanford University Press, Stanford, Calif (1983).
39.
Vickery, W.N.: Alexander Pushkin. Twayne Publishers, New York (1970).
40.
French, A.: Czech writers and politics 1945-1969. East European Monographs, Boulder, Colo (1982).
41.
Davies, N.: Heart of Europe: a short history of Poland. Clarendon Press, Oxford (1984).
42.
Eile, S., University of London: Literature and nationalism in partitioned Poland, 1795-1918. Macmillan in association with School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London, Basingstoke (2000).