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The findings of Injia were supported and shared by the representatives from various literary circles, scholars and researchers from
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Peculiarities of Ali and Nino. Second Letter. Newspaper "Akhali Epoqa" ("New Epoch"), insert "Chveni mtserloba" ("Our Literature"). 30 May β 5 June 2003. Print.
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Papuashvili, Gia. This
Literary Cheating Has Been Revealed. "Akhali Epoqa" ("New Epoch"), insert "Chveni mtserloba" ("Our Literature"). 4β10 April 2003. Print.
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Robakidze (Germany, 1928). By comparing passages from both novels (35 comprehensive extracts), the author argues that sections from
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