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The Czech Manuscripts: Forgery, Translation, and National Myth
David L. Cooper
Slavic Languages and Literatures
Program in Medieval Studies
European Union Center
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
Russian, East European and Eurasian Center
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National Myth
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Literary Forgery
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Manuscript Forgery
100%
Nineteenth Century
50%
Imitation
50%
Literary Work
50%
Poetry
50%
Ritual Practice
50%
Librarians
50%
Queen
50%
Nationalist
50%
Serbian
50%
Religious Rituals
50%
Cultural Revitalization
50%
European History
50%
Cultural Needs
50%
Commemorative Practices
50%
National Mythology
50%
Czech National Revival
50%
National Museum
50%
Pseudotranslation
50%
Arts and Humanities
Forgery
100%
National myths
100%
founding
33%
Nineteenth Century
33%
Librarian
33%
Literary works
33%
forge
33%
Nationalists
33%
fake
33%
Ritual Practice
33%
Religious rituals
33%
Cultural Revival
33%
Cultural Needs
33%
National Museums
33%
Pseudo-translation
33%
Commemorative Practice
33%
national revival
33%