Stanisław Przybyszewski (Polish pronunciation: [staˈɲiswaf pʂɨbɨˈʂɛfskʲi]; 7 May 1868 – 23 November 1927) was a Polish novelist, dramatist, and poet of...
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Conservatory Dagny Przybyszewska John Przybyszewski Sebastian Przybyszewski (born 1981), Polish footballer Stanisław Przybyszewski (1868–1927), Polish novelist...
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Stanisław Przybyszewski, first published in German in 1897. It is considered[by whom?] one of the foundational works on Satanism, with Przybyszewski being...
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Satan (German: Satans Kinder) is a novel by the Polish author Stanisław Przybyszewski, first published in German in 1897. It is recognized as the first...
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(1895–96; tr. 1915 by Thomas Seltzer) is a trilogy by Polish author Stanisław Przybyszewski. The novels were originally published in German as Über Bord (1896...
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Tbilisi" (from Songs of Decadence: A Soundtrack to the Writings of Stanisław Przybyszewski) Bargeld performed on all Einstürzende Neubauten recordings. Bargeld...
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painter August Strindberg. In 1893, she married the Polish writer Stanisław Przybyszewski. Together they had two children. She was shot dead in a hotel room...
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Stanisław Przybyszewski, Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer, Gabriela Zapolska, Jan Kasprowicz, Maria Konopnicka, Adolf Dygasiński and Adam Asnyk. Stanisław Wyspiański...
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independence (1918). Notable authors included Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer, Stanisław Przybyszewski and Jan Kasprowicz. The neo-Romantic era was exemplified by the...
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Reymont (1868-1940) Ludwik Marian Kurnatowski (1868–1927) Stanisław Przybyszewski (1869–1907) Stanisław Wyspiański (1870–1932) Malwina Garfeinowa-Garska (1871–1937)...
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Angelo Aquino William Mortensen Aleister Crowley Maria de Naglowska Stanisław Przybyszewski Helena Blavatsky Karl Marx Friedrich Engels Grigori Rasputin Alfred...
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switched to Expressionism after being profoundly influenced by Stanisław Przybyszewski. Weiss later became a member of the Vienna Secession. He was one...
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writer Dagny Juel (Fjeldstad), and her relationship to such men as Stanisław Przybyszewski (Olbrychski), Edvard Munch (Oftebro) and August Strindberg (Oscarsson)...
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one's own existence and identity" which hints at death. The author Stanisław Przybyszewski (1868–1927) was critical of the fused faces, finding them "look[ing]...
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Homo sapiens (novel), 1896 novel about deviance and sexuality, by Stanisław Przybyszewski Early modern human List of alternative names for the human species...
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was first called Vampire by Munch's friend, the critic Stanisław Przybyszewski. Przybyszewski saw the painting on exhibition and described it as "a man...
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who followed this concept included Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer, Stanisław Przybyszewski, Wacław Rolicz-Lieder and Jan Kasprowicz. A later concept was a...
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promote an explicitly "Satanic" philosophy was the Polish writer Stanisław Przybyszewski (1868–1927), a "decadent Bohemian" who based his ideology on Social...
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Angelo Aquino William Mortensen Aleister Crowley Maria de Naglowska Stanisław Przybyszewski Helena Blavatsky Karl Marx Friedrich Engels Grigori Rasputin Alfred...
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Aleksey Remizov, translated poems in prose by the Polish author Stanisław Przybyszewski. After his execution, the Socialist-Revolutionary Party published...
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novelist and dramatist Stanisław Przybyszewski, who was not only a fan of hers but also lover to Costenoble. Przybyszewski's poem utilized symbolic language...
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Angelo Aquino William Mortensen Aleister Crowley Maria de Naglowska Stanisław Przybyszewski Helena Blavatsky Karl Marx Friedrich Engels Grigori Rasputin Alfred...
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compilation Songs of Decadence: A Soundtrack to the Writings of Stanisław Przybyszewski (2013) Gruidés (LP DDS DDS013 2015) Eternelle Idole (2xLP 2015...
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Hungarian Mór Jókai Polish Young Poland Movement Antoni Lange Stanisław Przybyszewski Tadeusz Miciński Karol Szymanowski Russian Eugene Berman Maxim...
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correspondence with the following potential associates: Giovanni Papini, Stanisław Przybyszewski, Martin Buber, Gershom Scholem, Upton Sinclair, Henri Bergson,...
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Strindberg, Holger Drachmann and Edvard Munch but also the Pole Stanisław Przybyszewski and several Germans. The real name of the Weinstube, which was...
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by Joe Bandel and the complete text of "Synagogue of Satan" by Stanisław Przybyszewski also translated by Joe Bandel. In 2016 Ajna Offensive published...
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Polish Stanisław Przybyszewski (1868-1927) Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer (1865-1940) Tadeusz Miciński (1873-1918) Antoni Lange (1862-1929) Stanisław Ignacy...
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Norwegian writer Józef Piłsudski (1867–1935), Marshal and politician Stanisław Przybyszewski (1868–1927), writer Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924), Russian revolutionary...
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1929–1932. Boleslaw Przybyszewski was born in Berlin on 22 February 1892; he was an illegitimate son of the Polish writer Stanisław Przybyszewski. His mother...
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