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- The Morality of Mrs. Dulska (Polish: Moralność pani Dulskiej) is a play by Gabriela Zapolska that debuted in Kraków in 1906. Hailed as a key work in early...
- The Morality of Mrs. Dulska (Polish: Moralność pani Dulskiej) is a 1930 Polish film, directed by Bolesław Newolin based on the play by Gabriela Zapolska...
- 2012. She appeared in the made-for-television film The Morality of Mrs. Dulska in 2013, in one episode of Głęboka woda the same year and in Medics in 2014...
- recognition for her socio-satirical comedies. Among them, The Morality of Mrs. Dulska – a tragic-farce about petty-bourgeois – is considered the most famous internationally...
- son of Chorąży of Lwów Jan Tarło and Regina z Malczyc, he married Barbara Dulska, probably no later than 1593. They had two children together, Jan Karol...
- Polish–Lithuanian noble (szlachcic). Son of starost Stanisław Tarło and Barbara Dulska. Married to Marianna Ligęza c. 1636. He was castellan of Wiślice and starost...
- ISSN 0006-3568. JSTOR 1293425. Androsiuk, Piotr; Chwedorzewska, Katarzyna J.; Dulska, Justyna; Milarska, Sylwia; Giełwanowska, Irena (2020-12-16). "Retrotransposon-based...
- 808–813. doi:10.1080/00365520510015872. PMID 16109656. S2CID 23622961. Dulskas, Audrius; Klimovskij, Michail; Vitkauskiene, Marija; Samalavicius, Narimantas...
- Orzeszkowa (Nad Niemnem), Adam Asnyk and Gabriela Zapolska (The Morality of Mrs. Dulska). The period known as Young Poland produced such renowned literary figures...
- authors list (link) Jewish Virtual Library: "Benjamin of Tudela." Anna K. Dulska: “Abrahamic Coexistence in the Twelfth-Century Middle East? Jews among Christians...