The Polish Review, Issue 35Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1990 - Poland |
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As the reader of this issue will notice , a number of highly distinguished scholars , internationally renowned for their ... strengthening of our journal's potential and thrilled by the new vistas it opens for us and our readers .
As the reader of this issue will notice , a number of highly distinguished scholars , internationally renowned for their ... strengthening of our journal's potential and thrilled by the new vistas it opens for us and our readers .
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During January and February of 1905 the New York Times bombarded its readers with articles and headlines on " strikes " , " Riots " , " Panic " . Revolution and death at the hands of the police were rampant in Russian Poland according ...
During January and February of 1905 the New York Times bombarded its readers with articles and headlines on " strikes " , " Riots " , " Panic " . Revolution and death at the hands of the police were rampant in Russian Poland according ...
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... a strong following for Żeromski among American readers ? It is probably impossible to isolate a single cause . I asked Dr. Zand whether she thought the specifically Polish themes of Popioły were a problem in the U.S. She did not .
... a strong following for Żeromski among American readers ? It is probably impossible to isolate a single cause . I asked Dr. Zand whether she thought the specifically Polish themes of Popioły were a problem in the U.S. She did not .
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