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Witkacy suffered from amusia as a child and as an adult person. He was seriously interested in music only for a little over twenty years (1890–1914?). He wrote his main works as an amusic. The relation between amusia and metaphysical feelings may suggest
Tomasz Bocheński
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Polish camp literature. A few questions about a synthesis that is missing
The author of the text poses questions why there has never been a historical and literary synthesis regarding Polish camp literature, Lager-themed in particular, as Gulag literature possesses at least protosyntheses.
Dariusz Kulesza
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“Birdless Sky”. On one of the topoi in Lager literature (and its fringes)
The aim of the article is to indicate a recurring motif in the writings devoted to Nazi concentration camps. In many of the accounts of male and female internees the camp was described as a place “where birds did not sing”.
Piotr Krupiński
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Active expansion of the functional area of contemporary museums allows us to speak about museumfication – of history, of culture and its particular phenomena.
Kateryna BUTSKA
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: Alle Wege führen nach Rom? Die Entscheidungen des Übersetzers Olaf Kühl am Beispiel des Romans „Wie ich Schriftsteller wurde. Versuch einer intellektuellen Autobiographie“ von Andrzej Stasiuk [PDF]
This article discusses the strategies that may be used during the process of translation of a literary work. It will be shown that the translators’ choices are context driven.
Joanna Sulikowska-Fajfer
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Stefan Themerson’s Opera (St. Francis & The Wolf of Gubbio or Brother Francis’ Lamb Chops)
The paper focuses on the experimental work of Stefan Themerson (St. Francis and The Wolf of Gubbio or Brother Francis’ Lamb Chops, an Opera in 2 Acts, text and music by Stefan Themerson, drawings by Franciszka Themerson, De Harmonie – Gaberbocchus Press,
Andrzej Hejmej
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The article discussed the literary representations of the communist labour camp in Jaworzno (1945–1956), particularly the short story by Seweryna Szmaglewska entitled Amnestia zastukała dobram (1956), a novel by Kazimierz Koźniewski entitled Bunt w ...
Arkadiusz Morawiec
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The blogosphere as a medium for the professional stimulation of teachers. Initial study
The dynamic development of the information society and the omnipresence of ICTs has changed the work of Polish teachers. As a result of the expansion of digital forms, Polish teachers engage in various professional activities in cyberspace.
Anna Podemska-Kałuża
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"Who Gets Translated and Why? Anthologies of Twentieth-Century Greek Poetry in Poland" [PDF]
The translation of Modern Greek poetry in Poland began on a regular basis at the end of the 1960s and falls into two broad categories: anthologies and the poetry of Cavafy.
Kruczkowska, Joanna
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Henryk Sienkiewicz’s output and literary censorship in the DDR
Works by Henryk Sienkiewicz, a Polish writer and the winner of the 1905 Nobel Prize for Literature, were subjected to verification by the DDR’s censorship apparatus several times. Censors considered his novellas which discussed 19th-century social issues
Marek Rajch
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