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- Smuszkiewicz (1982, p. 227) Smuszkiewicz (1982, pp. 219–223) Niewiadowski & Smuszkiewicz (1990, p. 22) Smuszkiewicz (1982, pp. 230–234) Smuszkiewicz (1982...
- ripped off from Yevgeny Zamyatin's We". In 1982, Polish author Antoni Smuszkiewicz, in his analysis of Polish science-fiction Zaczarowana gra ("The Magic...
- i Pedagogiczne. p. 49. Smuszkiewicz (1982, p. 67) Niewiadowski & Smuszkiewicz (1990, pp. 206–207) Niewiadowski & Smuszkiewicz (1990, pp. 206–207) Wójcik...
- 1371/journal.pntd.0005324. PMC 5373517. PMID 28358876. Paul M, Stefaniak J, Smuszkiewicz P, Van Esbroeck M, Geysen D, Clerinx J (February 2014). "Outcome of acute...
- Polish science fiction scholars Andrzej Niewiadowski [pl] and Antoni Smuszkiewicz [pl] defined inner space as "a category introduced to science fiction...
- critics and historians of literature, Andrzej Niewiadowski [pl] and Antoni Smuszkiewicz [pl] noted that protagonists of his stories are almost universally charismatic...
- contrasted with the dangers of using atomic weapons. Niewiadomski and Antoni Smuszkiewicz [pl], writing in 1990, interpreted the book as a warning to adults about...
- plagiarism against Huxley were supported by Polish literary historian Antoni Smuszkiewicz [pl] in his book Zaczarowana gra [pl]. "Miasto światłości : powieść z...
- Lubelskie. Pan Twardowski (actor, 1921) Andrzej Niewiadomski and Antoni Smuszkiewicz, Leksykon polskiej literatury fantastycznonaukowej [Lexicon of Polish...
- Polish science fiction scene between 1982 and 1983. According to Antoni Smuszkiewicz [pl], this anthology "records the 'struggles of national imagination'"...