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David A. Goldfarb: Curriculum Vitae |
 | | "`Polish Theatre: From the Shadow of the Communist Past to the Challenges of the Democratic Future,' A Lecture by Kazimierz Braun, 28 April 1994, Bruno Walter Auditorium, Lincoln Center (7K)." Slavic and East European Performance. |
 | | Though Copernicus may be the only widely known Polish renaissance figure outside Poland, he could not likely have revolutionized the sciences of astronomy and cosmology had he not been surrounded by comparable developments in politics, philosophy, historiography, literature, music, architechture, and the visual arts. |
 | | A consideration of the evolution of the novel form in Polish literature from the Baroque memoir through the Enlightenment, Positivism, modernism, and the avantgardists of the Twentieth Century. |
| www.echonyc.com /~goldfarb/vitae.htm (2686 words) |
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