The Polish Review, Volume 49Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1956 - Poland |
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Page 865
... exiles . Their double heritage of Roman Catholicism and tsarist oppression helped them cope after the invasion of Poland in 1939 , and became their survival strategy in exile . Jolluck gives a remarkably nuanced analysis of this ...
... exiles . Their double heritage of Roman Catholicism and tsarist oppression helped them cope after the invasion of Poland in 1939 , and became their survival strategy in exile . Jolluck gives a remarkably nuanced analysis of this ...
Page 872
... exiles , akin to the contributions of the Scots to the exiled Stuarts , went to fund the Polonia Aid Foundation . The final chapter of The Poles in Britain is Andrzej Suchcitz's ; " The Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum and its ...
... exiles , akin to the contributions of the Scots to the exiled Stuarts , went to fund the Polonia Aid Foundation . The final chapter of The Poles in Britain is Andrzej Suchcitz's ; " The Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum and its ...
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... exiled writers ' and artists ' ability to forge new creative identities , to transcend divided loyalties , and to ... exile is more than an immigrant's longing for the homeland . Stanisław Barańczak's work addresses the larger issue of ...
... exiled writers ' and artists ' ability to forge new creative identities , to transcend divided loyalties , and to ... exile is more than an immigrant's longing for the homeland . Stanisław Barańczak's work addresses the larger issue of ...
Contents
Barbara Tepa Lupack Introduction | 531 |
Tomasz Mirkowicz | 539 |
Jerzy Kosinski | 597 |
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