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Introduction
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Geokritische Perspektiven auf urbane Räume vor dem Hintergrund der kognitionslinguistischen Blending-Theorie
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“This Garden, London’s Arcadian Dream”: Juliusz Słowacki and St. James’s Park Against the Backdrop of the Cultural History of the City Park
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Post-ottoman Belgrade’s Gardens as an Element of Own Tradition in Serbian Discourses of the First Half of the Twentieth Century
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Zapolska’s Paris
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Urban Subnature and Dirt: On Poetry by Władysław Sebyła
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Literary Discourses of Industrial Cities: On the Examples of the Dąbrowa Basin
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Urban Cloaca—Between Closeness and Denial
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Photographic Image of Cities: From Admiration to Anxiety
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Around the Concept of Urban Landscape: Stadtlandschaft
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“Survival” of the Fittest, “Sheltering” of the Mightiest: Competition and Regulation in Contemporary Urban Housing Markets
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A “Concrete Desert” That Has Become a Green Meadow? Questions About Late-Socialist Block Housing in the Context of the Phenomenon of Their Socio-Economic Vitality Based on the Case of Poland
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Der platte (?) Alltag in der Platte. Zur Umdeutung eines Architektur-Monsters in der neueren deutschen und polnischen Prosa. Zwei Fallstudien
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A crippled city? The image of Königsberg/Kaliningrad in Polish literature and journalism (selected examples)
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Pustynne miasto The Line. Laboratorium hipernowoczesności i dwie wizje przyszłości
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New Urban Narratives and the New European Bauhaus
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Embassy of Nature: On the importance of overgrowth and other relationships with plants
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Dragon, Chameleon or Chinese Mosaic?
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