The Polish Review, Volume 34Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1989 - Poland |
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Page 89
... letters have been annotated with notes which identify the source and destination of each letter , as well as any references to Polish terms or other points which would not be readily evident to the reader . In addition , the editor has ...
... letters have been annotated with notes which identify the source and destination of each letter , as well as any references to Polish terms or other points which would not be readily evident to the reader . In addition , the editor has ...
Page 335
... letter Mickie- wicz asks his correspondents to keep his impending nuptials a secret . He asks Domejko to be the witness at the ceremony only on its eve : " Do not breathe a word to anyone , dress yourself beautifully in a tuxedo . My ...
... letter Mickie- wicz asks his correspondents to keep his impending nuptials a secret . He asks Domejko to be the witness at the ceremony only on its eve : " Do not breathe a word to anyone , dress yourself beautifully in a tuxedo . My ...
Page 341
... letter to Tekla Wołowska on August 8 , 1841 : " Believe me your love for Poland , the courage with which you sacrificed your children to war [ all three of Wołowskis ' sons Ludwik , Kazimierz and Feliks fought in the November Uprising ...
... letter to Tekla Wołowska on August 8 , 1841 : " Believe me your love for Poland , the courage with which you sacrificed your children to war [ all three of Wołowskis ' sons Ludwik , Kazimierz and Feliks fought in the November Uprising ...
Contents
1989 No | 1 |
Polish Emigre Poetry 19451980 Wojciech Ligęza | 17 |
A Preliminary Periodization of Polish Literary Life Abroad | 29 |
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