- Stanisław
Przybyszewski (Polish pronunciation: [staˈɲiswaf pʂɨbɨˈʂɛfskʲi]; 7 May 1868 – 23
November 1927) was a
Polish novelist, dramatist, and poet of...
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Przybyszewski (feminine Przybyszewska) is a
Polish surname.
Notable people include: Bolesław
Przybyszewski (1892–1937),
Soviet teacher, musicologist, and...
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Satan (German:
Satans Kinder) is a
novel by the
Polish author Stanisław
Przybyszewski,
first published in
German in 1897. It is
recognized as the
first Polish...
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August Strindberg. In 1893, she
married the
Polish writer Stanisław
Przybyszewski.
Together they had two children. She was shot dead in a
hotel room in...
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dystopian and glum society.
Philip Ettinger as
Ryszard Przybyszewski Olek
Krupa as
Grzegorz Przybyszewski Martha Plimpton as
Judith Breeda Wool as
Hilary "Indy...
- John
Przybyszewski competed for
Canada in the men's
standing volleyball event at the 2000
Summer Paralympics,
where he won a
silver medal.
Canada at the...
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Boleslaw Stanislavovich Przybyszewski (Polish: Bolesław
Przybyszewski; 22
February 1892 – 21
August 1937) was a
Soviet public person, teacher, and musicologist...
- Stanisław
Przybyszewski,
first published in
German in 1897. It is considered[by whom?] one of the
foundational works on Satanism, with
Przybyszewski being...
- tr. 1915 by
Thomas Seltzer) is a
trilogy by
Polish author Stanisław
Przybyszewski. The
novels were
originally published in
German as Über Bord (1896,...
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Sebastian Przybyszewski (born 13
February 1981) is a
Polish football coach and
former player who pla**** as a defender.
Przybyszewski started his career...