“Michael, Brother of Jerry” is a book by Jack London, an American novelist. A pioneer of commercial fiction and an innovator in the genre that would later become known as science fictio...
In addition to the issues constituting the basis of microbial biotechnology, such as microorganisms culturing or their use in industry and environmental protection, the book includes modern analyti...
Tom podejmuje szeroko rozumianą problematykę kontaktu językowego i kulturowego z różnych perspektyw badawczych: językoznawczej, socjolingwistycznej, glottodydaktycznej, przekładowej i ...
Przedkładana monografia zawiera 28 tekstów, poruszających problematykę z czterech obszarów tematycznych dyskursu: w leksykologii, w przekładzie, w literaturze oraz w kulturze. W kręga...
The volume consists of materials that were presented during the international scientific conference entitled Migrations in the Slavic Cultural Space, held at the Department of Slavic Philology of t...
At the center of one of Cooper’s most striking „nautical” novels is the life of the captain of the Dawn ship, full of exciting adventures. Sea brotherhood, battles with pirates, f...
Milly Darrell isn’t the narrator, but the story is based around her. Mary Crofton is a new governess who meets her in school, and agrees to spend her vacation with Milly. She soon has to deal...
AbstractThe Web 2.0 revolution spreading over the Internet has dramatically changed the way data is gathered and processed by web applications. The static, authoritarian model of the We...
Known for her drawings and paintings, Swiss artist Miriam Cahn also experiments with photography, moving images, and sculptures. For over four decades the artist has been bearing witness to social ...
“Misalliance” is a play by George Bernard Shaw, an Irish playwright who became the leading dramatist of his generation, and in 1925 was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
The story of a strange, impenetrable, charming woman. Miss Hurd is certainly a very unusual person: „Miss Hurd in the garb of a working woman, and with a working woman’s bundle in her l...
Fletcher’s understanding of human nature is evident in his writing, where his characters embody every facet of human existence in very well-written prose and dialogue. Mistress Spitfire is a ...
This monograph is the result of research conducted by employees and doctoral students at the Department of Demography and Economics Statistics. The subject of research, according to the title, focu...
Technological processes of manual and robotic assembly are becoming an increasingly important issue in todays competitive market. Therefore, effective methods and models for their implementation sh...
This study is structured into four chapters. The opening Leisure Redefined sets out a typology of approaches to defining leisure, namely the classical and social approaches and those arising from t...
A rapid development in the fi eld of materials, installations and constructiontechnologies has been observed for decades. Consequently, the research carried outin terms of various categ...
Events unfold in England. Two friends who lived a wild life in their youth meet a rich but innocent heiress. Everyone plans to marry her, but for various reasons – one for her wealth, another...
Moll Flanders - a novel by Daniel Defoe, an English trader, writer and spy. He is most famous for his novel Robinson Crusoe, which is claimed to be second only to the Bible in its number of transla...
e-ISBN: 978-83-233-8724-4How is the ethically unacceptable persistence of the unnecessary suffering of extraordinarily poor street children in extraordinarily rich European Union capita...
This monograph provides insights into European courtly circles from the perspective of structural and cultural changes that took place both in the reigning monarch’s courts and in private cir...