Abstract
The article examines the literary-historical field between two historiographical narratives – Boyan Penev‘s History of Modern Bulgarian Literature (1930/1936) and Ivan Radev‘s History of Bulgarian Literature During the National Revival (1997) – through the theoretical theses presented in Nikola Georgiev‘ s papers.
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