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- Kuzynki, which he expanded into a novel in 2003 and followed by sequels: Księżniczka in 2004 and Dziedziczki in 2005. The series describes the adventures...
- gain access to his work. Gombrowicz's first dramatic text was Iwona, księżniczka Burgunda (Ivona, Princess of Burgundia, 1938), a tragicomedy. It describes...
- in several books by the Polish writer Andrzej Pilipiuk (Kuzynki 2003, Księżniczka 2004, Dziedziczki 2005). Sendivogius is also a character in the novel...
- (Spanish) Little Princess (English) Sara Lovely Sara (Italian) Mała księżniczka Sara (Polish) Princess Sara (English) Princesse Sarah (French) Sali سالي...
- Super  ****stan: "The Elephant Princess", Nickelodeon ****stan  Poland: "Księżniczka z Krainy Słoni", Nickelodeon Poland  Portugal: "A Princesa Elefante"...
- Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, Strindberg's Miss Julie and Iwona, księżniczka Burgunda by Witold Gombrowicz, and who directed the world premieres of...
- Egzempcje wojskowe..., "Zeszyty Prawnicze UKSW" 7.1 (2007) Jan Seredyka, Księżniczka i chudopachołek. Zofia z Radziwiłłów Dorohostajska – Stanisław Tymiński...
- New Series". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 4 July 2023. "Nowy serial "Księżniczka Hania i Grymasek" na święta w MiniMini+". Media2.pl (in Polish). 14 December...
- first published by Fabryka Słów in 2003. The subsequent volumes are Księżniczka [pl] (The Princess, 2004), Dziedziczki [pl] (The Heiresses, 2005), and...
- by the composer based on Witold Gombrowicz's 1935 Polish play Iwona, księżniczka Burgunda (Yvonne, Burgundy Princess). Composed in 1972, it was Blacher's...