The Polish Nineteenth Century in the Mirror of Twenty-First-Century Literature – the Meanders of Neighbouring
The Polish Nineteenth Century in the Mirror of Twenty-First-Century Literature – the Meanders of Neighbouring
Author(s): Ewa PaczoskaContributor(s): Tomasz Krupa (Translator)
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Cultural history, Studies of Literature, Polish Literature, Theory of Literature, Sociology of Literature
Published by: Academia Română, Filiala Cluj-Napoca
Keywords: Romanticism; Modernism; rereading; national myths; marginalised stories
Summary/Abstract: The article discusses several ways in which the nineteenth century appears in recent Polish literature. It highlights how different elements of that legacy, especially those linked to romanticism and modernism, have been reshaped and reassessed. A century once fundamental to Polish culture during the partitions has, in contemporary times, taken on more problematic – and at moments even toxic – dimensions. Contemporary Polish writers return to that period to uncover stories previously excluded from the mainstream national narrative. The texts analysed here show that the nineteenth century remains a “neighbour” unexpectedly close to our present day.
Journal: Dacoromania litteraria
- Issue Year: 12/2025
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 239-256
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English
