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- Laura Ulewicz (May 18, 1930 – October 5, 2007) was an American poet. Born in Detroit, Michigan to Polish-American auto workers with strong union ties...
- Polish poet prior to Adam Mickiewicz. The Polish literary historian Tadeusz Ulewicz [pl] writes that Kochanowski is generally regarded as the foremost Renaissance...
- long-term relationship with the poet Laura Ulewicz during the late fifties and early sixties in San Francisco. Ulewicz was a great influence on his early work;...
- Ioannis Ludovici Gleditschii. pp. 269–295. Bałukówna, Teresa J., and Tadeusz Ulewicz. "ST. STANISLAUS OF SZCZEPANÓW IN OLD POLISH LITERATURE AND CULTURE." Aevum...
- Apolonia Lipiec (née Bąk, born 1933) (Barbara Wrzesińska/Krystyna Rutkowska-Ulewicz) is Frania's grandmother. She watches over her granddaughter, sometimes...
- Современные исследования. Moscow: Индрик. pp. 311–312. ISBN 5-85759-025-6. Ulewicz, Tadeusz (1948). Swiadomość słowiańska Jana Kochanowskiego. Kraków: Seminarium...
- the personality of the author never appears in the foreground".: 64  Tadeusz Ulewicz [pl] described Fraszki as "wonderful and extremely po****r", and inspiring...
- the most significant early plays written in Polish. According to Tadeusz Ulewicz [pl], Kochanowski wrote the play probably ca. 1565-66.: 188  However, Czesław...
- man is now the local First Secretary of the Communist Party (Wenceslaus Ulewicz). He is facing a mob of strikers protesting a 69 percent increase in food...
- 285) and by Czesław Miłosz in The History of Polish Literature (p. 63). Ulewicz, Tadeusz (1968). "Jan Kochanowski". Polski słownik biograficzny (in Polish)...