‘More of a Bygone Than of the Byron’: Karol Irzykowski, Stanisław Przybyszewski and the Egotic Literary History in the Interwar Period Cover Image

„Więcej bajki niż bajronizmu”. Karol Irzykowski, Stanisław Przybyszewski i egotyczna historia literatury w dwudziestoleciu pisana
‘More of a Bygone Than of the Byron’: Karol Irzykowski, Stanisław Przybyszewski and the Egotic Literary History in the Interwar Period

Author(s): Marcin Jauksz
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Polish Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: authenticity; loneliness; criticism; generational affinity

Summary/Abstract: The paper aims at the analysis of selected critical statements Karol Irzykowski made about Stanisław Przybyszewski, a pivotal figure in the Young Poland’s movement at the turn of the century. Against the background of other changes that occurred in the 1920s in Irzykowski’s approach to literary figures he formerly criticized one can observe Irzykowski assumes a lenient attitude towards Przybyszewski that results from recognition of essential similarities between their artistic credos dating back twenty-five years and a feeling of generational affinity in terms of experiencing emotions such as loneliness, disappointment, and anxiety. Irzykowski recognizes Przybyszewski’s literary straightforwardness as well as authenticity of his memoirs, and his play "Mściciel" [The Avenger] and explores his older colleague’s art and his critical comments made while taking down facts about the most recent history of Polish literature.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 13 (16)
  • Page Range: 369-389
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: Polish