Saturday, August 28, 2010

Uterus Mucus Cramping

worlds in literature. Present and interpret examples of songs from different eras. Show

and Literature subject:
1) Bible - Old and New Testaments (selected excerpts)
2) Jan Kochanowski, Laments, New York: Edition Ossolineum, 2009, ISBN: 978-83-04 - 04393-0
3) Adam Mickiewicz, Forefathers' Eve part. III, London: Greg edition, 2009, ISBN: 83-7327-863-X
4) Adam Mickiewicz, Romance, available online: http://mickiewicz.nasz.info/romantycznosc.html
5) William Shakespeare, Macbeth , Kraków: Zielona Sowa Edition, 2007, ISBN: 978-83-7435-589-6
6) Ignacy Witkiewicz, in a small manor house, Kraków: Zielona Sowa Edition, 2003, ISBN: 83-7389-436-5
7) Stanislaw Wyspianski, wedding, Kraków: Zielona Sowa Edition, 2007, ISBN: 978-83-7435-640-4

II Literature course:
1) Neville Randall, Life after death , London: Studio Edition emka, 2005, str.164-172, ISBN: 83-85881-35-2
2) Jacek Falkowski, spirits, ghosts, Warsaw, Poland: Rebis Publishing House edition, 1999, p. 1920-1928, ISBN: 567-54526-098-2
3) Kopalinski Wladyslaw, Dictionary of Symbols, London: Arcana Edition, 1980, p. 4-22

III Framework for events:
1) Thesis:
a ) to clarify and bring the concepts - a nightmare, a dream
2) The order of presentation of arguments:
3) Ghosts, incubus, or supernatural phenomena presented in the Bible
4) sleepy nightmare of dead mother Urszulka daughter in his arms, in the nineteenth threnody J. Kochanowski
6) Nightmares - "bloody visions on the vision of 'Macbeth state punishment for the evil that they did, in" Macbeth "by W. Shakespeare
7) Chat Karusia unsustainable, with his dead lover, whom he sees every night in a dream, the ballad "romance" A. Mickiewicz
8) The appearance of the poet Zawisza the Black Knight in "The Wedding" Wyspiański
9) Absurd Drama and imagination, the spirit of them normally, and drink alcohol in the "little mansion" I. Witkiewicz
9) Comparison of the literary vision of reality.
10) Conclusion:
a) the meaning of the words: ghost, spirit, dream
b) the mysterious meaning a stimulus to learning history

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