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known as
Gabriela Zapolska, was a
Polish novelist, playwright,
naturalist writer, feuilletonist,
theatre critic and
stage actress.
Zapolska wrote 41 plays...
- Przybyła,
Marzena J. (2020). "Styles". In Bursche, Aleksander; Hines, John;
Zapolska, Anna (eds.). The
Migration Period between the Oder and the Vistula. Brill...
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cultural centres of
Poland with such
writers as
Aleksander Fredro,
Gabriela Zapolska,
Leopold Staff,
Maria Konopnicka and Jan
Kasprowicz living in Lviv. Today...
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exemplified by the
works of
Stefan Żeromski, Władysław Reymont,
Gabriela Zapolska, and Stanisław Wyspiański. In 1905
Henryk Sienkiewicz received a Nobel...
- ISSN 0036-8075. S2CID 129199142. Nikulina, Anastasia; MacDonald, Katharine;
Zapolska, Anhelina; Serge,
Maria Antonia; Roche,
Didier M.; Mazier, Florence; Davoli...
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painter Karol Szajnocha,
historian Julian Zachariewicz,
architect Gabriela Zapolska,
novelist and
playwright Among the
notable Ukrainians buried there are:...
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Kazimierz Bartoszewicz (1858–1924)
Ludwik Stasiak (1860–1921)
Gabriela Zapolska (1860–1926) Jan
Kasprowicz (1862–1949)
Feliks Koneczny (1864–1925) Stefan...
- Dulskiej) is a play by
Gabriela Zapolska that
debuted in Kraków in 1906.
Hailed as a key work in
early modern Polish drama,
Zapolska's play
tackles issues of social...
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Polish film,
directed by Bolesław
Newolin based on the play by
Gabriela Zapolska under the same title. It was the
first Polish sound film. The dialogues...
- today's
Poland in the
Migration Period –
Review of: A. Bursche, J. Hines, A.
Zapolska (eds), The
Migration Period between the Oder and the Vistula, East Central...