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    How Dimcho Debelyanov worked on his poems, how the creative process unfolded for him, how the poet managed to "subjugate" the word to his poetic temperament, to infuse it with his own melodies of the soul, how the individual theme, image, feeling was born in him - the answer to these questions is determined not least by the specific analysis of the numerous corrections in his own poems.
    Keywords: поглед, творческата, лаборатория, Дебелянов

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    Lyuben Karavelov is one of the few Bulgarian nationalists who collected and carefully preserved documents about his diverse social and writing activities. Unfortunately, his uncertain emigrant fate, and after his death - irresponsibility and negligence, became the reason for the dispersion and, for the most part, destruction of this Karavelov collection, so valuable for the history of our cultural life. Little and mostly fragmentary materials have reached us - heart-wrenching fragments of a rich and multifaceted comprehensive work. The preserved manuscripts from Karavelov's archive are today kept in the Bulgarian Historical Archive at the Cyril and Methodius National Library and in the Boyan Penev Archive at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Difficult to read, they have remained almost unused to this day. It was not until 1964 that three collaborators from the Institute of Literature - Docho Lekov, Lilyana Minkova and Tsveta Undzhieva - published the most significant of them in one solid volume: "From the Archive of Lyuben Karavelov. Manuscripts, Materials and Documents". The publication includes primarily Karavelov's manuscripts and some manuscripts of his collaborators, closely related to the writings of Karavelov himself. Abandoned are copies of foreign artistic or scientific works, known translations of his, or manuscripts of his famous works. The compilers present us with a volume composed almost entirely of new materials, reflecting the diverse creative activity of the great Bulgarian Renaissance public figure and writer.
    Keywords: Нови, данни, творческата, биография, Любен, Каравелов

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    The poetic originality and creative personality of the patriarch of Bulgarian literature are again at the center of Milena Tsaneva's second book about the poet - Ivan Vazov in Plovdiv" (Nauka i Izkustvo Publishing House, Sofia, 1966). One year after her literary-critical articles published in "From the Poetic World of Ivan Vazov" (1965), she again meets with readers, directing them to her monographic study of the writer's multifaceted life and fruitful creative pursuits, connected with the capital of Eastern Rumelia. Only six years - from 1880 to 1886 - Ivan Vazov spent in the center of the Autonomous Region, and they turned out to be so extremely beneficial for the creative growth and overall appearance of the people's writer.
    Keywords: съзвучие, творческата, природа, Иван, Вазов