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    Ignacy Fik (4 April 1904 – 26 November 1942) was a Polish poet, essayist, literary critic and political activist. He was the father of the theatre historian...
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    Sachsenhausen, died in camp on 29 December 1939, just 53 days after arrest) Ignacy Fik (1904–1942; Polish poet, one of the most renowned literary critics of...
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    poetry with anti-Semitic rhetoric. The left-wing poet and literary critic Ignacy Fik (1904–1942), in his history of Polish literature during the Interbellum...
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    reading public and the critics was tempered by the dissenting voice of Ignacy Fik who wrote of Łobodowski ad personam as "a character most alien to the...
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    Literature], 1934–1936, which featured a chapter on science fiction), and Ignacy Fik (Dwadzieścia lat literatury polskiej [Twenty Years of Polish Literature]...
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  • Czasopismo Skarbowe (Warsaw), vol. 12, No. 14, 15 July 1937, p. 3. Cf. Ignacy Fik, 20 lat literatury polskiej (1918–1938), Kraków, Spółdzielnia Wydawnicza...
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    Justice" on 13 December 2015. After her third year of studies, she married Ignacy Gogolewski, with whom she had a daughter, Agnieszka. The marriage broke...
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  • World War I: The Paris Peace Conference opens in Versailles, France. 1919 – Ignacy Jan Paderewski becomes Prime Minister of the newly independent Poland. 1941...
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