Linguistic and Textual Image of Mazur in Poetry by Stepan Rudans’kyy Cover Image

Językowy i tekstowy obraz Mazura na podstawie twórczości Stefana Rudanskiego
Linguistic and Textual Image of Mazur in Poetry by Stepan Rudans’kyy

Author(s): Daria Ławrynow
Subject(s): Language studies, Language and Literature Studies, Theoretical Linguistics, Studies of Literature, Polish Literature
Published by: KSIĘGARNIA AKADEMICKA Sp. z o.o.
Keywords: Rudans’kyy;Mazur (Masovian);linguistic worldview;textual worldview;folklore

Summary/Abstract: The main issue discussed in this article is the linguistic and textual image of Mazur in the poetry by Stepan Rudans’kyy. Rudans’kyy invented his own poetic form called “spivomovka”, which was inspired by Ukrainian folklore. Those humorous poems mainly focused on describing local types of Podolia ethnic groups, such as Cossacks, Ruthenians, Russians (Moskal), rabbis, Polish colonists (Mazur –[Mazovian], Lach). The creation of Mazur in poems by Rudans’kyy was largely influenced by the image of Mazur in the Ukrainian and Polish folklore. The linguistic and textual images of the character are created by Mazur’s replies, as well as descriptions of his activity. Mazur is characterized by the following features: sincerity, simplicity, naivety, superficial religiousness and cheerfulness. Through presenting the characteristics of Mazur, the author also draws our attention to the important issue of the lack of code that would be common to the interlocutors, both in terms of linguistics and culture.

  • Issue Year: 16/2021
  • Issue No: 31
  • Page Range: 213-224
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Polish