Stanislaŭ Stankievič
Stanislaŭ Stankievič (1907–1980) was a Russian literary scholar, writer and literary critic.
Also recorded as Stanisłaŭ Stankievič; Stanislaŭ Iosifavič Stankievič; Stanisłaŭ Iosifavič Stankievič; Stanislaŭ Jazepavič Stankievič; Stanisłaŭ Jazepavič Stankievič.
Overview
Born at Arlianiaty in 1907, died at New York City in 1980.
In detail
Stanislaŭ Stankievič studied at Stephen Báthory University and Belarusian Gymnasium of Vilnia. the recorded working language is Belarusian and Polish.
The field of work recorded is literary studies, Polish studies and literary criticism.
Employment is recorded with Stephen Báthory University, Ranitsa and Belarusian section of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Membership is recorded of Belarusian Scientific Society, Belarusian Students' Union and Belarusan-American Association.
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Stankievič, M. Greatlitvanian (Byelorussian) Cookbook. Hawthorne, N. J., 1972. 64 pages., The Journal of Belarusian Studies, 1973
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1977119: Stanislaŭ Stankievič
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“Stanislau Stankewitsch”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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