The Lemko Substrate in the Poetries of B. I. Antonič and J. Harasimovič Cover Image

Лемківський субстрат в поезії Б. І. Антонича і Й. Гарасимовича
The Lemko Substrate in the Poetries of B. I. Antonič and J. Harasimovič

Author(s): Julijan Tamaš
Subject(s): Polish Literature, Ukrainian Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Филозофски факултет, Универзитет у Новом Саду
Keywords: national poetics; poetics of space; myth-creative nature; happiness space; cultural substrate; individual poetics; epiclesis

Summary/Abstract: B. I. Antonič (1909-1937) writes poetry in Ukrainian, and J. Harasimovič (1933-1999) in Polish. Regardless of affiliation to various national poetic traditions, they share myth-creative nature. Both of them foster poetics of space. The first of them calls it the Green Gospel and the other calls it the Country Pleasantry. Lemko natural, cultural and poetic substrate is mutual. Under the Lemko substrate the author understands scintilla lyrica, kolomijka, krakovjak, basic emotionalizing of the world, the absence of heroic model of the world, social and historical split between civilized models of East and West, belonging to the Greek-Catholic Church etc.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 87-95
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: Ukrainian