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Literatura polska
Literatura polska
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"My soul has been full of God's treasures for a long time, but there was no love in it" Fruits of Juliusz Słowacki's meditation
Paulina Duszyca
279-298
"The inspiration of poetry was beyond words or description". A feast at Januszkiewicz's and lectures at the Collège de France among Parisian curiosities in the diary of Franciszek Salezego Gawroński
Kazimierz Maciąg
299-311
"Vida de la madre Teresa de Jesús" by Francisco de Ribera Translated by Rev. Sebastian Nuceryn
Klara Frąkała
260-281
(Un)masculine characters? A Portrait of Father and Son in "Pokora" by Szczepan Twardoch
Katarzyna Niesporek-Klanowska
353-369
A Friendly Press: Adam Czerniawski and the Bednarczyks
Marian Kisiel
234-243
A romantic from Hippone Romantic inspiration from The Confessions of St Augustine
Ewa Hoffmann-Piotrowska
394-412
A sample of romantic and political mythology. Some remarks on Olga Daukszta’s “Griffin”
Michał Zając
597-608
An Introduction to the Polish Literary Experience: reading, living, translating presently in Brussels
Yoana Ganowski
74-98
Apollo Nałęcz-Korzeniowski’s "Comedy" Yesterday and Today (Reflections on the Place of the Work in Literature)
Karol Samsel
206-217
Between Poland, Israel and United States. Adam Szyper’s Aliyahs and Yoredahs
Sławomir Jacek Żurek
199-219
Between “Once” and “Now”: The Presence of Friedrich Hölderlin’s Work in Marcin Sendecki’s Collection Do stu
Wojciech Maryjka
119-131
Biographical allusions to reality in poetry. Theoretical introduction
Krzysztof Garczarek
43-54
Black Death and the Lesson of Life – Two Scenes
Piotr Salwa
42-57
Bogdan Czaykowski's work in the circle of Poets' and Painters' Press
Bożena Szałasta-Rogowska
244-256
Cold and Terse. Kazimierz Sarnecki writing about Disease at King John III Sobieski’s Court
Tomasz Ślęczka
214-226
Comments about Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz’s Journey around Lithuania in 1819
Małgorzata Chachaj
266-275
Community and Private Spaces of Freedom in Caucasian Exile Literature
Renata Gadamska-Serafin
119-148
Cyprian Norwid’s “Civilization” and Edgar Allan Poe’s “Shadow”. A Few Reflections about Could Norwid Have Read Poe?
Ewangelina Skalińska
99-107
Diseases caused by Witches – Views of a Participant in Witch Trials (the Case of the “Czarownica powołana”)
Anna Kochan
204-213
Divergence of feminine and masculine worlds in prose texts by Olga Tokarczuk and Edmund Hlatky
Marek Mitka
147-162
Eulogies, or: Friends of Science as Eulogists of (Not Always the Same) Freedom
Grzegorz Zając
24-40
Far and Close Epidemics; Plague under Pyramids and in Rural Hut in the 16th Century – Mikołaj Krzysztof Radziwiłł’s Peregrination to the Holy Land and Victoria deorum of Sebastian Fabian Klonowic – Description Convention in the Background of Classic Literature
Michał Kuran
128-152
Freedom that has Limits – or About the Problem of Describing the Limits of Freedom in Polish Literature During the Inter-Uprising Period
Anna Dworak
165-184
Freedom vs Independence: a Distinction Attempt
Grażyna Borkowska
247-259
The Genre Analysis of True-Crime Podcasts Based on Selected Examples
Beata Dul
214-227
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