intellectual elite, to the extent that the early 20th-century Polish writer Adolf Nowaczyński [pl] named it "the extension of Warsaw to the Baltic Sea". Germans...
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Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz, Antoni Słonimski, Julian Tuwim and Adolf Nowaczyński. The majority of critics valued the work mainly due to its linguistic...
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including Adam Mickiewicz, Juliusz Słowacki and Józef Ignacy Kraszewski. Adolf Nowaczyński wrote a drama "Pułaski w Ameryce" (Pulaski in America) in 1917. A...
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criticized by scholars (particularly, in the early 20th century, by Adolf Nowaczyński [pl] and Jan Nepomucen Miller [pl]) as anachronistic or otherwise...
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by Kazimierz Korkozowicz , as well as the drama "Dragon's Nest" by Adolf Nowaczyński and the Zygwul Starost of Adam Krechowiecki . He is also the hero...
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criticized by some (Henry Bordeaux, Octave Mirbeau (La Mort de Balzac), Adolf Nowaczyński, Józef Ignacy Kraszewski, Charles Léger and Pierre Descaves), and...
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by S. Radwan, January 18, 1986. Wiosna Narodów w Cichym Zakątku by Adolf Nowaczyński, directed by Tadeusz Bradecki, music by Stanisław Radwan, February...
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Gałczyński. He has been the hero of prose works by Wincenty Pol, Adolf Nowaczyński and Henryk Sienkiewicz. Scholars have viewed Krasicki's Fables and...
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Thoma, Henrik Ibsen, Adolf Nowaczyński [pl], Friedrich Schiller, but published only three plays by Ibsen and one by Nowaczyński. Majors publications of...
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" More about the beginning of the Armenian settlement in Poland, Adolf Nowaczyński, a Polish writer, gives us the following sketch of the Armenians of...
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