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    Menzel i inni. Adaptacje filmowe prozy Bohumila Hrabala

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    Many characteristics of the prose of the outstanding Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal make his works quite difficult for adaptation for the cinema screen. Nevertheless, many films based on these works achieved a considerable artistic success and wrote themselves into the history of cinema. The novella film Pearls of the Deep (1964), along with two short films that had eventually remained outside it, became a peculiar manifesto of the Czechoslovak New Wave and a generation of young authors at the start of their artistic career. Later, the most prominent director of adaptations of Hrabal’s works became Jiří Menzel, who won the Academy Award for the Best Foreign Language Film already for his first feature film, the adaptation of Hrabal’s Closely Observed Trains. The Hrabal–Menzel writer-and--filmmaker duo is an outstanding and unique phenomenon

    Notes sur Le Spleen de Paris, II

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    New series of remarks by the Paris Spleen translator in Polish

    Small Inductive Dimension of Topological Spaces. Part II

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    In this paper we present basic properties of n-dimensional topological spaces according to the book [10]. In the article the formalization of Section 1.5 is completed.Institute of Computer Science, University of Białystok, PolandGrzegorz Bancerek. Cardinal numbers. Formalized Mathematics, 1(2):377-382, 1990.Grzegorz Bancerek. The fundamental properties of natural numbers. Formalized Mathematics, 1(1):41-46, 1990.Grzegorz Bancerek. König's theorem. Formalized Mathematics, 1(3):589-593, 1990.Grzegorz Bancerek. The ordinal numbers. Formalized Mathematics, 1(1):91-96, 1990.Grzegorz Bancerek and Krzysztof Hryniewiecki. Segments of natural numbers and finite sequences. Formalized Mathematics, 1(1):107-114, 1990.Leszek Borys. Paracompact and metrizable spaces. Formalized Mathematics, 2(4):481-485, 1991.Agata Darmochwał. Families of subsets, subspaces and mappings in topological spaces. Formalized Mathematics, 1(2):257-261, 1990.Agata Darmochwał. Finite sets. Formalized Mathematics, 1(1):165-167, 1990.Agata Darmochwał. The Euclidean space. Formalized Mathematics, 2(4):599-603, 1991.Ryszard Engelking. Teoria wymiaru. PWN, 1981.Robert Milewski. Bases of continuous lattices. Formalized Mathematics, 7(2):285-294, 1998.Beata Padlewska. Families of sets. Formalized Mathematics, 1(1):147-152, 1990.Beata Padlewska and Agata Darmochwał. Topological spaces and continuous functions. Formalized Mathematics, 1(1):223-230, 1990.Karol Pąk. Small inductive dimension of topological spaces. Formalized Mathematics, 17(3):207-212, 2009, doi: 10.2478/v10037-009-0025-7.Andrzej Trybulec. A Borsuk theorem on homotopy types. Formalized Mathematics, 2(4):535-545, 1991.Michał J. Trybulec. Integers. Formalized Mathematics, 1(3):501-505, 1990.Zinaida Trybulec. Properties of subsets. Formalized Mathematics, 1(1):67-71, 1990.Mirosław Wysocki and Agata Darmochwał. Subsets of topological spaces. Formalized Mathematics, 1(1):231-237, 1990

    An elementary proof of Noble's theorem on normality of powers

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    Menzel i inni. Adaptacje filmowe prozy Bohumila Hrabala

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    Many characteristics of the prose of the outstanding Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal make his works quite difficult for adaptation for the cinema screen. Nevertheless, many films based on these works achieved a considerable artistic success and wrote themselves into the history of cinema. The novella film Pearls of the Deep (1964), along with two short films that had eventually remained outside it, became a peculiar manifesto of the Czechoslovak New Wave and a generation of young authors at the start of their artistic career. Later, the most prominent director of adaptations of Hrabal’s works became Jiří Menzel, who won the Academy Award for the Best Foreign Language Film already for his first feature film, the adaptation of Hrabal’s Closely Observed Trains. The Hrabal–Menzel writer-and--filmmaker duo is an outstanding and unique phenomenon

    Notes on Paris Spleen

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    New series of remarks by the Paris Spleen translator in Polish

    Some examples of Borel sets

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