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    Adolf Dygasiński (March 7, 1839, Niegosławice – June 3, 1902, Grodzisk Mazowiecki) was a Polish novelist, publicist and educator. In Polish literature...
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  • Ćwierczakiewiczowa (1838–1897) Adam Asnyk (1839–1909) Adam Bełcikowski (1839–1902) Adolf Dygasiński (1841–1910) Eliza Orzeszkowa (1846–1916) Henryk Sienkiewicz (1847–1912)...
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    a fictional pointing dog As, a main character of 1896 novel As by Adolf Dygasiński. It is a replica of a 1903 sculpture by Czesław Makowski. The sculpture...
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  • sports newspaper "As" (song), by Stevie Wonder As, a 1896 novel by Adolf Dygasiński As the Dog, a sculpture in Warsaw, Poland Akciová společnost (a.s.)...
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    his uncle and long-time guardian, who had invited future novelist Adolf Dygasiński to his estate, to act as Jacek's home tutor. Malczewski moved to Kraków...
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    appears in the Lubomirski's palace in Opole Lubelskie. The writer Adolf Dygasiński claimed he saw her ghost. Rozalia Lubomirska. Rozalia's daughter Alexandra...
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    Constitution of 3 May 1791 – Europe's oldest written constitution Adolf Dygasiński (1839–1902), novelist Stefan Żeromski (1864–1925), novelist and dramatist...
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  • Aleksander Świętochowski (1849–1938), Piotr Chmielowski (1848–1904), Adolf Dygasiński (1839–1902), Bolesław Prus (1847–1912). Prus developed an original...
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  • Writers and novelists Adam Asnyk (1838–1897) Joseph Conrad (1857–1924) Adolf Dygasiński (1839–1902) Eliza Orzeszkowa (1841–1910) Maria Konopnicka (1842–1910)...
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  • Chmielowski Leon Chwistek August Cieszkowski Edward Dembowski Anioł Dowgird Adolf Dygasiński Michał Falkener Ludwik Fleck, 20th-century philosopher of science Danuta...
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    Przerwa-Tetmajer, Gabriela Zapolska, Jan Kasprowicz, Maria Konopnicka, Adolf Dygasiński and Adam Asnyk. Stanisław Wyspiański became the new art director of...
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  • (from the novel Łąka). The protagonist of the novel Syn boginki by Adolf Dygasiński also becomes a płanetnik. Strzelczyk, Jerzy (2007). Mity, podania i...
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    Szujski (1835–83) Michał Bałucki (1837–1901) Adam Asnyk (1838–97) Adolf Dygasiński (1839–1902) Eliza Orzeszkowa (1841–1910), Nad Niemnem   Maria Konopnicka...
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    centuries. In 1903 it was bought by the Pieskowa Skała Society led by Adolf Dygasiński and with time turned over to the Polish state and meticulously restored...
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    Władysław Reymont, Jan Kasprowicz, Henryk Sienkiewicz, B. Leader, Adolf Dygasiński, L. Staffan, A. Slonimsky, Julian Tuwim, K. Alberti, I. Volker, F....
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  • the most renowned Polish writers and poets of the epoch, including Adolf Dygasiński, Jan Kasprowicz, Bolesław Leśmian, Maria Konopnicka, Władysław Orkan...
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