Michael J. Mikos

Michael J. Mikos

Michael J. Mikos is a professor of foreign languages and linguistics at University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. He specializes in Polish literature, Polish language and Polish culture. He is also a translator and has translated various Polish poems into English language.

Selected publications

  • Adam Mickiewicz. The Sun of Liberty. Warsaw: Energeia, 1998.
  • Polish Literature from the Middle Ages to the End of the Eighteenth Century. A Bilingual Anthology. Warsaw: Constans, 1999.
  • Juliusz Slowacki. This Fateful Power. Lublin: Norbertinum, 1999.
  • The Virgin Mary's Crown. A Bilingual Anthology of Medieval Polish Marian Poetry. Cracow: Collegium Columbinum, 2002 (with Roman Mazurkiewicz).
  • Polish Romantic Literature. An Anthology. Bloomington: Slavica, 2002.
  • Polish Literature from 1864 to 1918. An Anthology. Bloomington: Slavica, 2006.

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