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Piękno ciągłego rozwoju pielęgniarki pięknem pielęgniarstwa jako sztuki [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
THE BEAUTY OF CONTINUOUS DEVELOPMENT OF THE NURSE AS THE BEAUTY OF NURSING AS AN ART Introduction. Looking from a philosophical perspective at the continuous process of the nurse\u27s education, one can see in it a dimension that has not yet been brought
Przybek-Mita, Joanna   +3 more
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Schulz– Writer as Philosopher [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Bruno Schulz has been one of the most important Polish philosophers. It is not because one can find in his works many traces of reading philosophy or that they convey any specific philosophical ideas, but because the form of his world is one of the most ...
Markowski, Michał Paweł
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Domestiquer le traducteur: analyse comparative de l'humour de Dieu du carnage et de God of Carnage de Yasmina Reza [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The article reviews the challenges facing translators of humour and of drama. They must identify and experience humour, and then re-create it so that it will not only be acceptable to the target audience, but amusing on stage.
Jaccomard, Hélène
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Gombrowicz and Faust [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
My introduction to Jan Kott was through his Theatre Notebook 1947–1967, which for me still captures the paradoxes of the man and his work. For all his cosmopolitanism, his work on Shakespeare, and his many years of life in exile, Kott remains very much ...
Kuharski, Allen J.
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Becoming Menard? Geopolitical Readings and the Authorial Subject in Ricardo Piglia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
This article discusses Ricardo Piglia’s extensive engagement with ‘Pierre Menard, autor del Quijote’ in his critical and fictional work, examining the ways in which Piglia politicizes Borges’s celebrated story.
Geraghty, Niall HD
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(Review) Polish Literature from 1918 to 2000: An Anthology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The article reviews the book Polish Literature From 1918 to 2000: An Anthology, edited and translated by Michael J ...
Lanoux, Andrea
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Berlin, a Hollow Shell: The City as a Laboratory Study - A Report on the Ford Foundations Cultural and Artistic Projects in Post-war Berlin [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Throughout the Cold War, American philanthropic organisations founded new institutions and supported already established institutions in West Berlin.
Till Greite
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A perspective illusion or a view from the clouds? Detail of an Early 16th-Century miniature painting produced in Tabriz (Iran) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
A Persian painting (910H/1505) from a manuscript of Nizami’s Khamsa preserved in the Keir Collection portrays the mi'raj of Muḥammad among many angels in a blue sky; the Ka'ba is depicted in the lower foreground while the desert surrounds almost the ...
Fontana, MARIA VITTORIA
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On sexuality, carnality and desire : philosophical reflections on the film "The Monk" [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The eighteenth‑century English writer Matthew Gregory Lewis wrote one of the most dramatic Gothic novels, The Monk; over 200 years later, a film of the same name appeared, based on the novel and directed by Dominik Moll.
Czakon, Dominika   +2 more
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“I Owed a Great Deal to Them”. Some Hypotheses about the Paradoxes of Jewish Assimilation in Gombrowicz’s Works. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
My aim is to contextualise and reflect on the ambivalences of Gombrowicz’s view of the interwar Polish Jews both in his satirical short story The Brief Memoir of Jakób Czarniecki (1933), focused on the mechanisms of the exclusion of Jews from the Polish ...
Tomassucci Giovanna
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