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Pozycja "Kontynenty - Nowy Merkuriusz" (styczeń 1959 - luty 1961)(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2012) Moczkodan, RafałThe article is a discussion – mainly from the editorial-programme side – of the history of the fourth mutation of the magazine published in London by a poetic group called “Continents”. In this outline goals set by the changing editorial board are indicated and the difficulties faced while realizing particular plans are discussed. Apart from that changes in the thematic-content structure of the monthly issue have been presented as well as opinions and evaluations given by its readers and members of the editorial board have been cited.Pozycja „Kontynenty” (marzec 1961 – grudzień 1966)(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2013) Moczkodan, RafałThe article presents the fate of the fifth mutation of the magazine published by the London group of poets known as "The Continents". The author presents the problems with which this monthly magazine contended (the lack of funds, the arguments and internal conflicts within the editorial team, the critical attitude of the emigrants’ older generation), its programmatic/thematic evolution, largely dependent on the opinions and views of subsequent chief editors, the assessments and judgements of the people interested in "The Continents", as well as the circumstances of the cessation of the publication. The final section of the article points to some common characteristics which link all five mutations of the magazine.Pozycja "Merkuriusz Polski - Życie Akademickie" (styczeń 1957 - listopad 1958). Historia pisma(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2011) Moczkodan, RafałThe aim of this article is to present the history of the magazine “Merkuriusz Polski – Życie Akademickie” with special emphasis put on its publications and the correspondence between its editors and associates. First, as an introductory remark, the author of the article reminds of the fact that „Merkuriusz Polski – Życie Akademickie” is considered the third in turn mutation of the magazine published in London since 1949. At its beginning the magazine was published by the English branch of Polish Students' Association, later on – by the poetical group “Kontynenty” and the Association of Polish Students and Graduates in Great Britain. Second, the article discusses the series of turbulent changes the periodical underwent at the time given, when the magazine of one cover and one title was in fact edited by two separate editorial staffs. According to the author of the article, these changes resulted mostly from the magazine’s financial problems and several divergences in ideas related to the future of the magazine that was to be divided into two periodicals: „Merkuriusz Polski” and „Życie Akademickie”. Third, the attitude of the magazine’s associates towards its former versions, as well as all the program and publishing declarations published at that times in both “Merkuriusz” and “Życie”, are discussed. Internal changes within both editorial staffs, together with their disputes and arguments, are also presented. The author of the article proves that several arguments occurred not only between the quarreled editorial staffs (due to these conflicts the group finally split up and started to publish separate magazines) but also within the staff of “Merkuriusz Polski”. The conclusion of the article discusses also another debate that was published in the London magazine. This time however, the subject matter was related to the existence (or non-existence) of the young generation of émigrés and their poetical group associated under the auspices of „Merkuriusz”. According to the author, this debate has not been of no importance for the further development of the magazine.Pozycja Od kryzysu do kryzysu – głosy zakulisowe o losach "Wiadomości”(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2011) Taylor-Terlecka, NinaThe article discusses hitherto unknown sources related to the cooperation between Tymon Terlecki and the London magazine „Wiadomości”. Thus, the article is considered a basis for the monograph of the magazine. The article analyses archival texts, mostly letters by Tymon Terlecki to Mieczysław Grydzewski, and his correspondence with Michał Chmielowiec and Stefania Zahorska. Therefore, on the example of the famous magazine the article describes the process in which its further history and general picture of war emigration became both enriched and complicated. Texts and quotations from archival letters, presented and discussed, form an interesting mosaic of emigration experiences and record literary and cultural life in exile. The episodes discussed in the article shall correct some generalizations and verify several stereotypical opinions. In such context the personality of Tymon Terlecki is presented in the interesting manner as one of the most active participants of literary life in exile.