The Myth of Smolensk in the Polish Literature of XVIIth Century: The Case of Jan Kunowski Cover Image

Mit Smoleńska w piśmiennictwie polskim XVII wieku – przypadek Jana Kunowskiego
The Myth of Smolensk in the Polish Literature of XVIIth Century: The Case of Jan Kunowski

Author(s): Maciej Nawrocki
Subject(s): Language studies
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: Smolensk; Smolensk War; Jan Kunowski; propaganda; mythization

Summary/Abstract: The study analyses several selected poetic works by Jan Kunowski (ca. 1592–1654) related to the city of Smolensk and the war between the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Muscovy (1632–1634), also referred to as the Smolensk War. Using this case study, the author presents the Smolensk’s place in the political awareness of the contemporary Polish nobility and discusses some themes exploited by modern propaganda devoted to this event.Having a general sketch of the “myth of Smolensk” (that is the Polish narrative on this city before the war) as the starting point allows a deepened interpretation of Kunowski’s poems concerning the conflict alone, in which the representation of the city and the topics used by the poet change substantially. Thanks to individual interpretations the author exposes characteristic crucial points of the narrative and demonstrates how they work on two levels: of the propaganda and the myth.

  • Issue Year: 18/2016
  • Issue No: 4 (41)
  • Page Range: 401-420
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: Polish