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"Fading Voices" (Polish: ''"Milknące głosy"'') is an 1883 short story by the Polish writer Bolesław Prus, the leading representative of Realism in 19th-century Polish literature. ==Publication== "Fading Voices" was first published, under the title "Fading Echoes" (''"Milknące echa"''), in the New Year's 1883 issue (no. 1) of the Warsaw daily ''Nowiny'' (News), which was then being edited by Bolesław Prus. (''News'' would fold a year after Prus assumed its editorship.) The story was reprinted in ''Kraj'' (The Country), issue 1/2 of January 21, 1883.〔Krystyna Tokarzówna and Stanisław Fita, ''Bolesław Prus'', p. 300.〕 In December 1885, "Fading Voices" was one of fourteen short stories by Prus to appear in volume I of his ''Szkice i obrazki'' (Sketches and Pictures), published by ''Warszawska Spółka Nakładowa'' (Warsaw Publishing Company).〔Tokarzówna and Fita, p. 339.〕 In late November 1897, an inexpensive four-volume jubilee edition of Prus' ''Pisma'' (Writings) was brought out by Wawelberg and Rotwand. One of the 17 stories included in volume III was "Fading Voices."〔Tokarzówna and Fita, p. 514.〕 "Fading Voices" continues to be reprinted in anthologies of Prus' works and in general Polish anthologies. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fading Voices」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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