Box 2
Contains 8 Results:
Osel-prorok
Comprises Kernyts’kyi’s writings, including short stories, plays, children’s stories, newspaper articles, poems, aphorisms, speeches, and a memoir about Mykola Ponedilok, a fellow writer. Most of the works are undated, although some include publication dates.
Pysanky dia Olenky
Comprises Kernyts’kyi’s writings, including short stories, plays, children’s stories, newspaper articles, poems, aphorisms, speeches, and a memoir about Mykola Ponedilok, a fellow writer. Most of the works are undated, although some include publication dates.
Rizdviana kazka
Comprises Kernyts’kyi’s writings, including short stories, plays, children’s stories, newspaper articles, poems, aphorisms, speeches, and a memoir about Mykola Ponedilok, a fellow writer. Most of the works are undated, although some include publication dates.
Rozumnyi okliuk
Comprises Kernyts’kyi’s writings, including short stories, plays, children’s stories, newspaper articles, poems, aphorisms, speeches, and a memoir about Mykola Ponedilok, a fellow writer. Most of the works are undated, although some include publication dates.
Snihivchyky
Comprises Kernyts’kyi’s writings, including short stories, plays, children’s stories, newspaper articles, poems, aphorisms, speeches, and a memoir about Mykola Ponedilok, a fellow writer. Most of the works are undated, although some include publication dates.
U marsiians’komu poloni
Comprises Kernyts’kyi’s writings, including short stories, plays, children’s stories, newspaper articles, poems, aphorisms, speeches, and a memoir about Mykola Ponedilok, a fellow writer. Most of the works are undated, although some include publication dates.
Vid Hannysi dlia babusi
Comprises Kernyts’kyi’s writings, including short stories, plays, children’s stories, newspaper articles, poems, aphorisms, speeches, and a memoir about Mykola Ponedilok, a fellow writer. Most of the works are undated, although some include publication dates.
Z pryhod Khadzhi Edina
Comprises Kernyts’kyi’s writings, including short stories, plays, children’s stories, newspaper articles, poems, aphorisms, speeches, and a memoir about Mykola Ponedilok, a fellow writer. Most of the works are undated, although some include publication dates.
