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Halina Chrostowska (25 July 1929 – 22
April 1990), also
known as
Halina Chrostowska-Piotrowicz, was a
Polish visual artist,
graphic artist, printmaker...
- S. D.
Chrostowska is a
Canadian writer and
intellectual historian of
modern critical thought. She
holds a
professorship in 20th
century continental thought...
- Dydliński [pl] as Mieczysław
Wielgusz Grzegorz Falkowski [pl] as Karaś Anna
Maria Chrostowska [pl] as Pańcia
Piotr Rogucki as a
gravedigger Adam Szyszkowski [pl] as...
- Grażyna
Chrostowska (20
September 1921,
Lublin - 18
April 1942, Ravensbrück), was a
Polish poet and an
activist of the
Polish underground during the Second...
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Chopin Tekla Justyna Chopin (1782–1861),
mother of
Fryderyk Chopin Halina Chrostowska (1929–1990), printmaker, activist, and
educator Gerard Antoni Ciołek...
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politician Grażyna
Chrostowska (1921–1942),
Polish poet and
activist Halina Chrostowska (1929–1990),
Polish visual artist S. D.
Chrostowska, Canadian-American...
- Jane
Christmas 1954 travel,
memoirist And Then
There Were Nuns S. D.
Chrostowska novelist, non-fiction,
aphorist Permission, The Eyelid, Matches: A Light...
- from the
original on 8
February 2008.
Retrieved 17
February 2008. S.D.
Chrostowska. "Polish
Literary Criticism Circa 1772: A
Genre Perspective". utoronto...
- Golding's The
Paper Men;
Gilbert Sorrentino's
Mulligan Stew; and S. D.
Chrostowska's Permission.
Linda Hutcheon coined the term "historiographic metafiction"...
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Stuart Thomas S. C. Megale – Shea
Coline Megale S. D.
Chrostowska –
Sylwia Dominika Chrostowska S. D. Perry –
Stephani Danelle Perry S. E. Hinton – Susan...