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Page 607
... mind . No wonder that with such a common cultural denominator , until this day we have absorbed a great deal of the mental characteristics of one another . The undeniable result is that we know and understand each other better than ...
... mind . No wonder that with such a common cultural denominator , until this day we have absorbed a great deal of the mental characteristics of one another . The undeniable result is that we know and understand each other better than ...
Page 731
... mind ; the discrete tapestries and connective threads of a work of art are woven by a yarn spun by the mind's proprietary process . Kosinski's novels are therefore the mirror of his mind , regardless of how much of it he recognized or ...
... mind ; the discrete tapestries and connective threads of a work of art are woven by a yarn spun by the mind's proprietary process . Kosinski's novels are therefore the mirror of his mind , regardless of how much of it he recognized or ...
Page 845
... mind in 1795 because he could not cope with the trauma inflicted by the partitions on the national psyche . Whether or not he actually lost his mind as a result of the third partition of Poland is a moot point . What matters here is ...
... mind in 1795 because he could not cope with the trauma inflicted by the partitions on the national psyche . Whether or not he actually lost his mind as a result of the third partition of Poland is a moot point . What matters here is ...
Contents
Barbara Tepa Lupack Introduction | 531 |
Tomasz Mirkowicz | 539 |
Jerzy Kosinski | 597 |
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