Lost Souls: Outsider Myths in the Works of Olga Tokarczuk
The works of Olga Tokarczuk have garnered significant attention since she won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2018. Her narrative style engages with complex historical and contemporary issues, often confronting Polish cultural myths in the process ...
Vergara, Ryan Israel
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Websites and Contemporary Authors: the case of Olga Tokarczuk
Assuming that writers' web pages, as a response to the demands of modern communication, can represent significant research material, this article explores Olga Tokarczuk’s digital presence through two key websites: the one hosted by her publisher and ...
Stefania Spinelli
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A bi-linguistic comparative analysis of ChatGPT-4, Gemini, and Claude performance on Polish medical-dental final examinations. [PDF]
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Regional sepsis care in Catalonia: comparative insights from a secondary analysis of the European Sepsis Care Survey. [PDF]
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Acute myocardial infarction: susceptibility-weighted cardiac MRI for the detection of reperfusion haemorrhage at 1.5 T. [PDF]
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The nomadic principle in the novel “Flights” by Olga Tokarczuk
The article deals with the novel “Flights” by Olga Tokarczuk, Polish writer, awarded the 2018 Nobel Prize in Literature, in the context of nomadological theory of postmodernism. The article’s theoretical basis draws from poststructuralist studies by J. Deleuze and F. Guattari. Their work proposes a new approach to the concept of modern human existence,
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Blood culture practices and microbiological capacity for sepsis diagnostics in Europe (2021-2022): a cross-sectional analysis of the European Sepsis Care Survey. [PDF]
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Systematic and detailed analysis of behavioural tests in the rat middle cerebral artery occlusion model of stroke: Tests for long-term assessment. [PDF]
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From Ostalgie To Ostodium. The Anti-Communist Novel in Post-1989 East-Central Europe1. [PDF]
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