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    The Polish Enlightenment Poetry in the Kharkiv Periodicals and Books between 1819 and 1820 by Magdalena Dabrowska

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The paper presents the reception of the Polish Enlightenment poetry in the Russian-language periodicals (monthly ‘Ukrainski Vestnik’, 1816–1819) and books (a volume of poetry ‘The Attempts in Verses’ by Aleksander Skłabowski, 1819; a collection ‘The Works and Translations by the Students of the Imperial University in Kharkiv...’, 1820), published by the Kharkiv University Publishing House in the first half of the 19th century. …”
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    „Ojcowie Jezuici biją dobrze, ale uczą jeszcze lepiej”. Pamiętnikarze czasów panowania Stanisława Augusta o zakonie Jezuitów i ich nauczaniu by Rolnik Dariusz

    Published 2022-12-01
    Subjects: “…polish diaries; noble education; ideology of the polish enlightenment…”
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    Archeographic heritage of a scientist-reformat Stanislaw Dominik Kleczewski (1714-1776) in the fonds of the Institute of Manuscript of V. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine by Bulatova S.

    Published 2015-01-01
    Subjects: “…Institute of Manuscript of VNLU, manuscripts, reformats, Russian province archive, autograph, Polish Enlightenment…”
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    Perspektywy badań ekonomicznoliterackich nad literaturą polskiego oświecenia. Rekonesans by Maria Janoszka

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article attempts to outline the potential of applying literary economics research to the literature of the Polish Enlightenment, based on an analysis of the way of understanding the essence and function of money in selected literary works, inspired by Georg Simmel's diagnosis of the ‘calculating nature of modernity’. …”
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    Błąd czy wariant? O technikach redakcyjnych Adama Naruszewicza by Magdalena Bober-Jankowska

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…All these editorial efforts show the literary skills of one of the most outstanding minds of Polish Enlightenment.…”
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    Contribution to the study of the publishing framework of dramatic works written by Wincenty Ignacy Marewicz by Anna Petlak

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…The paper aims to promote a neglected, and consequently little‑known, writer of the period of the Polish Enlightenment – Wincenty Ignacy Marewicz (1775–1822), the author of, among others, poems, writings in verse and prose, a collection of sayings, as well as comedies, dramas and an opera. …”
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    Status i prestiż oświeceniowej polszczyzny w świetle uwag Adama Kazimierza Czartoryskiego by Magdalena Hawrysz

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Status and Prestige of the Polish Enlightenment Language in the Light of Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski’s Comments The aim of the study is to reconstruct the views on the status and prestige of the Polish language in the end of the 18th century in the light of the book by Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski Myśli o pismach polskich. …”
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    Codzienne sprawy w kręgu dworu Marii z Kątskich Potockiej (zm. 1768). Zarys problemu na podstawie korespondencji kierowanej do starościny lwowskiej w latach 1765-1766 by Kicińska Urszula

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…She is considered a precursor of the Polish Enlightenment, a bibliophile, and an art patroness. …”
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    “Una volta era una città fiorente…”, ovvero l’immagine di Padova nelle lettere di Tomasz Kajetan Węgierski del 1779 by Małgorzata Ewa Kowalczyk

    Published 2023-11-01
    “… ‘Once it was a thriving city...’, or the image of Padua in the letters of Tomasz Kajetan Węgierski from 1779 Tomasz Kajetan Węgierski (1755–1787) is one of the most outstanding and controversial figures of the Polish Enlightenment. In 1779 this talented poet and satirist made a tour around Italy, during which he regularly wrote letters. …”
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    (Not)enjoyable poetry games under the watchful eye of Adam Naruszewicz by Grzegorz Zając

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Quite quickly however in ‘Zabawy…’ there appeared the opinions of people whose point of view was different than that one of Albertrandi, because of their critical assessment of the condition of Polish Enlightenment elites. Perhaps the most important of such voices was a text of very young poet Tomasz Kajetan Węgierski. …”
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    Porcelanowa arlekinada by Zbigniew Raszewski

    Published 1957-01-01
    “…The author polemically engages with the work of scholars of the Polish Enlightenment. He argues that research on the origins of professional theater in Poland has neglected the traditions of the Saxon period (1697–1763), notably those connected with commedia dell’arte. …”
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    Molière po nipuańsku, czyli o nieobecności «Mizantropa» na scenach staropolskich by Patryk Kencki

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…He emphasizes the differences in the development of the Polish and French performance traditions, arguing that the Old Polish theater culture did not leave room for assimilating high comedy, and that the characterological ambiguity of Alceste made him an unsuitable protagonist from the point of view of Polish Enlightenment playwrights, who aimed to exhort the society to moral improvement. …”
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    „Takie samo miejsce” dla „orłów i komarów Parnasu”, czyli jaki dramat (i jaki teatr dla tego dramatu) zaprojektowali nasi oświeceni by Dobrochna Ratajczakowa

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…The intent of the article has been to demonstrate how goals set by Polish Enlighteners for the theater and the assumptions they shared, coupled with the circumstances and conditions of theater entrepreneurship at the time, led willy-nilly to the formation of a popular theater and the development of analogical popular drama. …”
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