Not Only Parandowski: The Icarus Myth Adapted And Modified for Children
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Not Only Parandowski: The Icarus Myth Adapted And Modified for Children in People’s Poland
Not Only Parandowski: The Icarus Myth Adapted And Modified for Children in People’s Poland

Author(s): Marta Pszczolińska
Subject(s): Ancient World, Polish Literature
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: myth of Daedalus and Icarus; mythology in education; textbooks; magazines for children in People’s Poland; Tadeusz Zieliński; Jan Parandowski; Jadwiga Żylińska; Marian Grześczak; Irena Parandowska; Anna Maria Komornicka;

Summary/Abstract: The article offers an overview of adaptations of the Icarus myth aimed at child readers in People’s Poland,published either within the official education system, in children’s magazines reinforcing the school curriculum,or in stand-alone illustrated storybooks. These adaptations, interpretations and retellings, both written beforeand after WW2, while presenting the same mythical tale of the first aviators, employ specific narrative andadaptation strategies to adjust the myth to the age of the audience and to the values promoted by the authors.In the case of pre-war writers, their interpretation had to be adjusted to meet the requirements of communistcensorship, with which the post-war writers were necessarily in agreement.

  • Issue Year: XXXV/2025
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 195-224
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: English
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