Grigor Parlichev (English Wikipedia)

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  • Peter Mackridge (2009). Language and national identity in Greece, 1766-1976. Oxford University Press. p. 189. ISBN 978-0-19-921442-6.
  • Rumen Daskalov; Tchavdar Marinov (2013). Entangled Histories of the Balkans - Volume One. BRILL. pp. 171, 167, 227. ISBN 9789004250765.

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  • Raymond Detrez (2012). ""Албанската връзка" на Григор Пърличев" [Grigor Părličev’s “Albanian connection”]. Литературна мисъл (in Bulgarian). Институт за литература - БАН: 25. През 1848-1849 година дълго време учителства в Тирана. (...) В Тирана Пърличев преподава в гръцко училиште и вероятно на гръцки, но разговорите со лечителката без съмнение се водят на албански. (In 1848-1849, he taught for a long time in Tirana. (...) In Tirana, Parlichev teaches in a Greek school and probably in Greek, but the conversations with the healer are undoubtedly conducted in Albanian.)

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  • Jolanta Sujecka (2015). "Profile of Grigor Prličev (Grigorios Stawridis)". Colloquia Humanistica. Warsaw: Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences: 239–241. doi:10.11649/ch.2012.014.
  • Eleonora Naxidou (2015). "Competing Representations of Shared Legacies: Greek and Bulgarian Narratives in the 19th Century". Nationalism and Ethnic Politics. 21 (3). Routledge: 362–364. doi:10.1080/13537113.2015.1063920. ISSN 1557-2986.
  • Livanios, Dimitris; Veremis, Thanos M.; Kalpadakis, George; Spanou, Calliope; Hatzopoulos, Pavlos; Veremis, Thanos M.; Keridis, Dimitris; Fabbe, Kristin; Marder, Brenda L.; Eric Ford, Christian; Bakiner, Onur; Asatrian, Mushegh (2007). "Book Reviews". Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. 7. Routledge: 178. doi:10.1080/14683850701189915. More surprising is another omission: there is no entry on Grigor Parlichev, a Hellenised Bulgarian author who, in the course of his literary career, rejected Hellenism and reverted openly to Bulgarian nationalism. This is rather odd, given that Parlichev was the subject of Detrez's doctoral thesis.
  • Yordan Ljuckanov (2015). "Bulgarian Cultural Identity as a Borderline One". Interlitteraria. 20 (2): 96. doi:10.12697/IL.2015.20.2.9.

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