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2022 Annual World Congress of the Pulmonary Vascular Research Institute [PDF]

open access: yesPulm Circ, 2022
Pulmonary Circulation, Volume 12, Issue 4, October 2022.
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Aleksander Wat i romantyzm. (Jeszcze)

open access: yesColloquia Litteraria, 2012
Aleksander Wat and romanticism (once more) In the sketch, the problem taken is the relation of Aleksander Wat to the Polish romanticism, both in terms of how to troubleshoot inherently more formal as well as final transfer of the works. Analysis of individual poems (including The Persian Parable, Across the Square) lead to the conclusion of a distinct ...
Kuczera-Chachulska, Bernadetta
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Aleksander Wat. “Mój wiek” (1977) - “Il mio secolo” (2013). Premessa

open access: yesLEA - Lingue e Letterature d'Oriente e d'Occidente, 2013
At the beginning of the 1960s Czesław Miłosz recorded Aleksander Wat’s memories on tape. The recordings were then published with the title Moj Wiek (1977) and translated into many languages. A real “Odyssey of a Polish intellectual”, as the subtitle of the American version (1988) suggested, Wat’s memoir is regarded as one of the most important ...
Luigi Marinelli, Marinelli, Luigi
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Linguistic record of suffering in pain disease (Wallenberg syndrome) in “The Diary without vowels” by Aleksander Wat

open access: yesPhysiotherapy, 2016
AbstractThe elaboration is rooted in the humanities, it constitutes a so-called case study and it suits the discussion on the significance of psychosocial, biographic and axiological factors in the study of people with disabilities. The Diary by Aleksander Wat, a poet and intellectualist constitutes an extraordinary and the only such mature testimony ...
Hanna Jaxa-Rożen
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SILENCES OF ALEKSANDER WAT

open access: yesColloquia Litteraria, 2018
The author focuses on the periods of Aleksander Wat’s poetic silence. He states that although after 1926 Wat – perhaps “out of disgust for language” and perhaps he felt that literature in a traditional sense is unnecessary – he becomes silent as a poet ...
Mitzner, Piotr
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ALEKSANDER WAT, AN ORPHIC POET

open access: yesColloquia Litteraria, 2018
he most important context for many 20th century references to the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice remained Rilke’s poem Orpheus. Eurydice. Hermes (among others, Jastrun, Herbert, Miłosz); the author of the article wonders whether Rilke was equally important
Kuczyńska-Koschany, Katarzyna
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ALEKSANDER WAT AND HISTORICAL EXPERIENCE

open access: yesColloquia Litteraria, 2018
Aleksander Wat and historical experience An exceptionally complex biography of Aleksander Wat, apparently present in his literary output, makes him a person especially privileged that betoken the history of the 20th century.
Czajkowska, Agnieszka
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ТОСКА, czyli jak się mówi o smutku po rosyjsku i po polsku (na wybranych przykładach literackich)

open access: yesAnnales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia Linguistica, 2017
The article focuses on ways of expressing sadness in Russian and Polish, particularly on the features of the linguo-cultural concept of ТОСКА, which is difficult to express in translation.
Leokadia Styrcz-Przebinda
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Aleksander Wat – (re)lektury

open access: yes, 2022
Na książkę składa się z osiem części. Trzy pierwsze ukazują w innym świetle początki twórczej drogi Wata, poczynając poematu Ja z jednej i Ja z drugiej strony mego mopsożelaznego piecyka, poprzez nowe odczytania manifestów w perspektywie intermedialnej, po rozdział określający Wata jako twórcę nie futurystycznego, lecz dadaistycznego.
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