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Andrzej Nowosad, 2011, The small great work of Valerie Dumas-Daskalova, w: Светът на словото. Сборник в чест на проф. Николай Даскалов, Издателство: УИ „Св. св. Кирил и Методий”-Велико Търново, 2011
Valerie Dumas-Daskalova, a grand-daughter of the French writer Alexander Dumas (1802-1870) settled with her husband in Bulgaria, in the aftermath of its liberation. Dumas-Daskalova settled in Dupnica, where her husband worked as a doctor for a military hospital. She wrote dramas, opinion articles, and literary reviews in the 1920s and 1930s, which was the most prolific period of Bulgaria’s literary history. Under communism, her work was banned in Bulgaria. Until today the collection of the National Library in Sofia does not include any of her works and her name is of little recognition among Bulgaria’s literary circles. Attached text is written in Bulgarian.
w: Светът на словото. Сборник в чест на проф. Николай Даскалов, Издателство: УИ „Св. св. Кирил и Методий”-Велико Търново, 2011