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Book cover inventory (in the latest literature)
The change in the context of the functioning of literature since 1989 and the transformations contemporary literary life has been subject to due to various reasons have resulted in the need to add a literary science reflection on the latest or not yet ...
Magdalena Lachman
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Tuwim’s Dialogues with Banality
The article examines the relation between Tuwim’s poetry and modern colloquial language. The avant-garde artists for whom in the beginning of the 20th-century art was an elite occupation, treated every-day speech as a mass form of communication.
Tomasz Bocheński
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21st-century scholarship and Wikipedia [PDF]
Wikipedia, the world’s fifth most-used Web site, is a good illustration of the growing credibility of online resources. In his article in Ariadne earlier this year, “Wikipedia: Reflections on Use and Academic Acceptance”, Brian Whalley described the ...
Thomas, Amber
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Hippocratic Oath, 21st Century [PDF]
Hippocratic Oath was first promulgated in 400 BC. Since then it became mandatory to take this oath for any medical profesional who practices medicine. The Oath envisaged all the important guidelines required to be possessed before the medicine is practiced.
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Training the 21st Century Immunologist [PDF]
Immunology, along with other fields of biology, is undergoing a revolution. Here we discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by considering the dynamical systems properties of the immune system, and harnessing the power of data-rich technologies.
Spreafico, Roberto +2 more
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Janka Hescheles’ 'Locomotive' (to Bełżec)
This article concerns the influence of the most famous Polish poem for children: Lokomotywa by Julian Tuwim, particularly in three “Holocaust” paraphrases of this work, written by children in the ghetto and the concentration camps – the poems Lokomotywa ...
Arkadiusz Morawiec
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The Issa Valley in Censorship Documents. On the Thaw Reception of Czesław Miłosz’s Novel
Czesław Miłosz’s The Issa Valley [Dolina Issy] was published in the Paris Literary Institute in 1955 and soon after started paving its way to readers in the author’s native country, in spite of the censorship.
Marzena Woźniak-Łabieniec
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Shoah in Marian Pankowski’s Literary Art
The article centers on the theme of the Holocaust in the literary works of Marian Pankowski: its sources, relations with the concentration camp theme, particular works and their poetics, as well as the aesthetic, social and political problems related to ...
Arkadiusz Morawiec
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Polish literature and the Konzentrationslager. The beginning
In the article the author discusses the beginnings of Polish camp literature, more precisely: literature referring to the Nazi German concentration camps. For decades it was assumed that the earliest Polish texts of that type were published in 1945.
Arkadiusz Morawiec
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Energy transition debates have been characterized by a strong emphasis on the technical implications of shifting away from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, with little consideration of social contexts.
Alexandra Revez +5 more
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