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Tropy sekularyzacji w prozie dwudziestolecia międzywojennego
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Tropy sekularyzacji w prozie dwudziestolecia międzywojennego

Author(s): Ryszard Knapek / Language(s): Polish

The main aim of this work is to examine the usefulness of the notion of secularization (understood both as a theory and ideology) for the reading of the Polish prose from the interwar period. Secularization is one of the fundamental categories of modernity, still an important issue in the study of literaturę, and yet, it has not been broadly applied in native literary studies so far. The context for the following discussion is the post-secular thought in its various aspects. This work consists of three chapters which constitute a whole, but can also be read as separate dissertations. Chapter one is fundamentally theoretical, with theory being immediately backed up (as a starting point and as examples) by interpretations of literary texts. Its aim is the reconstruction of the “secular theory of the novel”. Researchers such as Northrop Frye and Ian Watt demonstrate how secularization processes influenced the rise and development of the genre. In “The Rise of the Novel”, Watt puts forward a thesis that an essential determinant of the novel, a genre that originated in the 18th century, is locating justifications for the world portrayed as well as for the characters’ psychology solely in the “earthly” matters, regardless of the author’s personal convictions. An original conception is proposed by James Wood who argues that the novel transforms the modern conception of faith introducing the notion of fiction, which blasts out the religious tradition of strong faith from the inside. Chapter two is entirely devoted to a few novels classified as novels of formation (“Bildungsroman”) and set in Galicia at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, the plot of which is centered around school. The basis for analysis are the categories and phenomena (reading, school as an institution and studying) which allow us to follow through the changes of consciousness being the main theme of the analyzed novels. The research method in this chapter is a deepened interpretation of excerpts of the novels and the intertextual reading of literaturę through literaturę. From the analyses conducted in this way emerges a surprisingly cohesive, although diverse in details, story of the changes of adolescent consciousness against the background of the conservative community. Chapter three is a collection of various interpretations of texts, each of which is based on different categories, conceptions or languages. Together, they show a multifaceted picture of how the prose of the interwar period reflects, comments on and inspires the religious transformations of the contemporary man and society. The focus of interpretation are the four texts: Witold Gombrowicz’s “Ferdydurke”, Aleksander Wat’s “Bezrobotny Lucyfer”, Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz’s “Pożegnanie jesieni” and Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz’s “Pasje błędomirskie”.

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Wokół „Trenów” Jana Kochanowskiego. Szkice historycznoliterackie
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Wokół „Trenów” Jana Kochanowskiego. Szkice historycznoliterackie

Author(s): Teresa Banaś-Korniak / Language(s): Polish

The monograph comprises a series of essays discussing various aspects of the elegiac poetry of Jan Kochanowski, whose most profound literary achievement were undoubtedly the “Laments”, dedicated to his departed thirteen-month-old daughter. Chapter One, “The Issue of Genetics” constitutes a discussion of the early elegiac poetry of Jan of Blackwood, particularly a text written in Polish and dedicated to Jan Tarnowski, a distinguished Polish commander. The author, quoting passages from a 16th-century scholar Julius C. Scaliger, proves that Kochanowski, by directing his poetic message to the son of the late commander, was inspired by the generic characteristics of consolation speech (Consolatio), discussed by Scaliger in his theoretical treatise. The two following subchapters of the first part of the monograph are respectively devoted to metapoetic themes in “Laments” as well as the issue of genology of the series of poems dedicated to Orszulka Kochanowska. The metapoetic themes which exemplify the poet’s creative awareness and his aspiration to compete with the ancient tradition (aemulatio) are present primarily in the “seminal” texts and include: the title, which references the ancient Greek literary tradition of laments; the dedication; the epigraph; the epitaph for his other departed daughter, Hanna, added to the cycle; as well as the opening poems in the cycle, especially “Lament I” and “Lament II”.The author, on the basis of the conducted analysis, postulates that the poet of Blackwood accepted the ancient rule of decorum but understood it in a different, innovative way, thus setting himself apart from his contemporaries as he suggested that each person had the right to individual opinions and values. The content of the dedication which precedes the “Laments” testified to the subjective relationship of the mourner to the close relative. Thus the little girl—the subject of “Laments”—is presented not from the perspective of social or general human judgments, but rather she is presented through the lens of the values characteristic of a given person. For the poet, that departed child was a prominent figure, worthy of the lofty style, as a poem about the suffering and moral quandaries of the humanist thinker practically demands that sort of style. Thus, both the “seminal” (delimitative) texts which accompany the “Laments” and intratextual utterances which are metapoetic in nature testify to the fact that Kochanowski, even though he accepted and applied poetic norms as dictated by tradition as well as the rules of poetics of that time, still insisted on searching for new poetic solutions and new interpretations of normative rules originating in the ancient times.The last subchapter on “the issue of genetics” concerns the genological characteristic of the “Laments”. Analysing various formal elements of the poem (the type of the lyrical I, the addressees, the character of the world of the poem, composition, versification, the perspective on the subject, and others), the author concludes that the text was influenced by various literary forms, e.g. philosophical poem, classical epicedium, ancient tragedy, psalm, ancient Greek lament. “Laments” are characterised by a peculiar syncretic form, and the thesis that one of the genological forms is superior to others constitutes only one avenue of interpretation.The aim of Chapter Two, “The Expression of Silence in the “Laments”,” is to discuss the function of one of the tools which Kochanowski draws from the literary tradition. The expression of silence constitutes a literary means of expression which was used successfully by ancient tragedians such as Aeschylus and later on was adapted for the purposes of the planctus in the Middle Ages, and both their influences can be seen in the “Laments”. Moreover, Kochanowski skilfully and tastefully adapted this poetic tool to let it reflect new meanings and allow for the posing of existential questions.Chapter Three, entitled “ ‘Understanding through suffering…’ In Search of the Tragic Formula in the “Laments”,” focuses on the issue of suffering and tragedy in the poem dedicated to Orszulka. The author attempts to reveal the conflicting mechanism of the poetic world of the “Laments”. This conflict is exemplified by the struggle, the act of choosing and the deeds of man—and it is precisely that which constitutes the essence of tragedy. These contradictions are noticeable even in the very construct of being, which the lyrical I of the “Laments” comes to recognise, in the chaos of various phenomena and the multiplicity of meanings of particular words and symbols emphasised in the work. These antinomies are present also in the human subject—the lyrical I, who struggles with himself as well as the ever-present, insidious evil. Thus, the mind of the subject shaped by the Renaissance principle of humanism, which emphasises the importance of order and harmony, experiences an internal battle between opposing forces. The shocking experiences and reflections of the lyrical I—the father—allow for the emergence of the will to overcome the tragedy, but at the same time they contribute to a certain intellectual scepticism on the part of the subject (see: the word “uncertain” at the beginning of the last verse of “Lament XIX”).In Chapter Four, “Towards Allegoresis. Allusions to Greek and Roman Mythology and Mythological Figures in the “Laments”,” the author discusses the allegorical dimension of Kochanowski’s references to mythological figures. The truth concerning reality, which exists on the allegorical level of the myth, i.e. the truth about the connection between the human life and the cycle of nature and the connection with earth, the truth about the inexorable passage of time and the inevitability of death regardless of age or experience—this truth remains unacceptable for the lyrical I. The confrontation of human, subjective logic with the logic of nature reveals the lack of acceptance on the part of the subject and certain rejection of the objective laws of the universe (“wretched Persephone”), which appears as mysterious, uncertain and impossible to understand completely by the human mind. The only thing which remains unsusceptible to death seems to be love (Orpheus), but love neither soothes nor eradicates suffering.The last chapter, entitled “Stone as a Motif and as a Symbol in Kochanowski’s Works,” is devoted to the analysis of the motif of the stone in Jan Kochanowski’s poetry. In the chapter, the author ventures beyond the elegiac texts and analyses not only the “Laments”, but also “Psalms”, “Songs”, “Epigrams”, “Forricoenia” (written in Latin) and other—less well-known—works. Comparing Kochanowski’s paraphrase of the psalms with other 16th-century translations of “David’s Psalter” testifies not only to Kochanowski’s excellent craftsmanship but also makes evident the peculiar and omnipresent symbolism of the motif of the stone in his poetry. The motif of an uncut stone as an element of nature or, in a broader sense, an element of creation, appears usually in his works which allude to the Judeo-Christian tradition. In “Psalms”, it reflects the power of God, and, as an element which supports the enormous weight of a symbolic edifice, it symbolises Jesus Christ. Moreover, the motif of the rock (pillar of strength, mountain) appears in “Psalms” far more often than in his other works. The rock, thus, comes to symbolise the holy place, the glory of God, safety and support which God grants righteous and pious men. On the other hand, the motif of a carved stone, one which has been adapted for everyday use, is present predominantly in poems which allude to the Greek and Roman ancient order. These poems are primarily metapoetic or meditative in character, but there are several elegiac or love poems among them as well. Similarly to the psalms, the symbolic nature of the stone seems to be vast, encompassing a variety of meanings. The stone can symbolise both values highly regarded by the human subject, and, on the other hand, the negative aspects of reality, including the evil present in the world.In “Conclusions,” the author emphasises that the rejection of schematic thinking expressed in the poems, as well as their apology of individual choices made by a subject, the preference for not only a particularly understood “virtue” but also subjective systems of values appear to have been so far mostly ignored by the literature on the subject. The author’s individualism is manifested not only in his search for new artistic solutions and his innovative attitude towards the literary legacy of antiquity (aemulatio). Quite the opposite, the content of his works also betrays a deep conviction concerning the necessity of respecting all human lives. Looking back at Kochanowski’s works from the perspective of the 21st century, when the threat of schematic thinking—for various reasons, including perhaps the influence of contemporary media—has finally become real, we can appreciate not only the artistry, but also the lyrical and meditative attitude, built on extremely strong foundations (Bible and the Greek and Roman antiquity), which remain omnipresent in the works of Jan of Blackwood—a poet, a sage, and a humanist.

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W(y)czytać Zagładę. Praktyki postpamięci w polskiej literaturze XXI wieku dla dzieci i młodzieży
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W(y)czytać Zagładę. Praktyki postpamięci w polskiej literaturze XXI wieku dla dzieci i młodzieży

Author(s): Małgorzata Wójcik-Dudek / Language(s): Polish

The book addresses the issue of the Holocaust in the most recent Polish literature for children and adolescents. In order to present the main issues concerning post-memory, the author situates the literature for the young readers in different contexts, starting from historical, through ideological to cultural. Although primarily concerned with the 21st century literature, in Jan Brzechwa’s “Akademia pana Kleksa”, published shortly after the war, the researcher sees a specific founding myth of the narration about the Holocaust. In chapter two, she argues that the author of Pan Kleks’ adventures created a monumental story of the decline of the old world and the attempts at its reconstruction. Drawing from the Kaballah, the author tries to place Brzechwa’s trilogy within the midrashic story about the loss of the Temple and efforts to restore the lost order. The next chapter is devoted to the figure of Janusz Korczak. The author analyses the publications about the pedagogue issued on the occasion of the Korczak Year. It turns out that the hero is revealed through micro-stories, in which he is in his element. These are fragments of biographic stories, Korczak’s own statements, recollections of those in his care and memories of his friends. They require extremely careful reading on the part of a biographer and a reader. The pedagogue’s profile defies classification, and he himself seems to be a tactician continuously changing methods to firstly, serve the children, and secondly, save them from the Nazis. Chapter three concerns the form of story about the Holocaust. While, in chapter two, referring to Pan Kleks’ adventures, the author points out the exhaustion of the traditional genre of fairy tale, in this part of the book she argues that the story of the Holocaust does not fit within the frames of narration so far used in children’s and adolescent literature. Therefore, it can be acknowledged that the new forms of narration about the Holocaust, including a fairy tale, a diary, and a picturebook, provide, on the one hand, a way of coping with the impossibility of describing the Holocaust, and, on the other hand, prove the powerlessness to fully describe it. The next chapters reflect on the Holocaust toposes. The researcher argues that toposes deriving from a non-adjectival literature are present in texts addressed to children and adolescents. The toposes explored particularly intensely include those of a mother, Jewish and non-Jewish child, hunger, the space of a ghetto, wall, the Aryan side, hideaway, play and book. Seeing in these pictures the borrowings from the adult literature, the author makes an attempt at their description. She arrives at the conclusion that the experiences characteristic of children boil down to affective memory, which in turn, becomes a source of recollections. Presenting the collected material, the researcher argues that the kind of practice of post-memory started in the 21st century literature for children and adolescents does not paralyse the young reader, but gives them a chance to experience an encounter with the Other.

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Without Jews? Yiddish literature in the People’s Republic of Poland on the Holocaust, Poland and Communism
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Without Jews? Yiddish literature in the People’s Republic of Poland on the Holocaust, Poland and Communism

Author(s): Magdalena Ruta / Language(s): English

Magdalena Ruta explores the virtually unknown area of Yiddish literature created in Poland after World War II. She unravels before general readers and future researchers numerous texts and analyses them in a lucid and captivating manner. The book should appeal to readers from various disciplines as well as to a non-scholarly audience as it touches upon difficult and complex problems that only recently have become the subject of thorough research and that are still perceived as controversial, such as Polish-Jewish relations after the war, or the fascination of a substantial number of Polish Jewish intellectuals with communism. It is worth stressing that the author deals with this sensitive topic competently and objectively. // Prof. Monika Adamczyk-Garbowska

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Od surrealizmu do poezji symbolu. Tendencje artystyczne w twórczości poetyckiej Janusza Stycznia
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Od surrealizmu do poezji symbolu. Tendencje artystyczne w twórczości poetyckiej Janusza Stycznia

Author(s): Aleksandra Zasępa / Language(s): Polish

The present work is devoted to the lyrical artistic activity of Janusz Styczeń, one of the most interesting contemporary poets, whose artistic path (delineated already in the mid 1960s) gradually led from linguistic experiments characteristic for the accomplishments of Tymoteusz Karpowicz, through the poetics of liberated imagination inspired by surrealistic imagery, and finally up to increasing symbolic tendencies, which stemmed from the poet’s sensitivity based on his fascination with the symbol. In this, to some extent, self-contradictory collation of superrealistic imagery (subjected to the freedom of associations, absurdity, dark, oniric images with a whole repertoire of oddities) and symbolic imagination is rooted not only in a specific, individual quality of his lyric poetry, which makes the author of Wieczna noc miłosna simply a poet „detached”, but also its astonishing cohesion. The present book is an attempt at the interpretational conceptualization of Styczeń’s poetry in terms of surrealistic and symbolic connections, whose roots can be foundboth in the conceptions or works of superrealists, as well as in the sphere of the timeless, superindividual ideas. The respective parts of the book encode the links of the artist’s individual imagination with the symbolic meanings and superrealistic images (literary, artistic), pointing out to the artistic tendencies that are the most important for the poetry of Styczeń, and at the same time unfolding the multiplicity of plots and interpretational perspectives. The avant-garde tendencies, which in the light of tenuous superrealistic tropes in Polish literature can be called a returning echo ofsurrealism, have been described by the author in various chapters of the present book. Chapter 1 has been devoted to onirism and imagination, which in the poetry of the author of Rozkosz gotycka are characterized by surrealistic provenance, which is evidenced most of all in the typical for superrealistic tendencies circle of the most representative plots, elements, and associations. In the case of this particular lyrical poetry, their indication becomes confronted with a dream (as the basis source of superrealistic fantasy) which at the same time becomes a point of departure for the typology of motifs related to surrealism discussed in this chapter.An extremely individual creative method of Styczeń is manifested, among others, in the unusual world he portrays, which is a compilation of objects, phenomena, processes, events, and ideas. This world creates for Styczeń’s poems the aura of strange words, obsessively recurring symbols, which aspire to the name of extremely individual symbols, to a large extent borrowed from the modernistic „props room”. The most characteristic key-symbols for this poetry are inspected in the next chapter of the present book. The attempt at reviewing the figures of speech has been broadened with their interpretation, both in terms of their connections and relations to literary-study ideas, as well as in terms of the most important tenets of psychoanalysis and psychocriticism, which treats the symbolic system as a pictorial, enigmatic, and metaphoric portrait of mental reality. Also characteristic in Styczeń’s surreal-symbolic poetic creativity is his turn towards artistic visions and the presence of numerous analogies to iconographic depictions. The juxtaposition of the poetry of the author of Boski paragraf with visual art is contained in the chapter entitled W kręgu malarskiej metafory (Within pictorial metaphor). Here, the intersemiotic space of pictures and words becomes for the author of the present study first of all the point of departure that enables to refer the poetic structure to a specific iconography. The poetry of Janusz Styczeń is considered by many critics as the only conscious continuation of surrealistic program in general, and his poetic tactics – according to some literary researchers – reveals the poet’s wish to make up for the missing link of the Polish superrealistic poetry. The problem of Styczeń’s poetry put against the context of literary fates of Polish surrealistic imagery has been undertaken in the final chapter of the present book, which is a compilation of various research attitudes and the most important interpretational suggestions related to the creative method adopted by the poet. The present book constitutes an attempt at inspecting the poetry of this contemporary poet (situated still somewhere at the periphery of literature) in terms of cognitive paths as well as artistic tendencies employed, which drive, inspire, and determine this captivating lyrical poetry. At the same time, the study proves that over the years that witnessed the publication of subsequent texts and volumes, the poems of Janusz Styczeń have still remained aesthetically consistent, submerged in the oniric world of a dream, full of philosophical and cultural references, stretched out somewhere between visionary metaphorics of superrealism and an symbolic space as an alternative to the world.

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Od oświecenia ku romantyzmowi i dalej… Autorzy – dzieła – czytelnicy. Cz. 6
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Od oświecenia ku romantyzmowi i dalej… Autorzy – dzieła – czytelnicy. Cz. 6

Author(s): / Language(s): Polish

The next, already the sixth volume of works published under the title Od Oświecenia ku romantyzmowi i dalej. Autorzy – dzieła – czytelnicy (From the Enlightenment to Romanticism and Beyond. Authors – Works – Readers) is – like the previous volumes – directed at the Readers who have a deeper interest in the Polish literature of the 18th and 19th centuries, especially in the issues of the Enlightenment and romanticism, inspirations of authors and reception of their works in later periods. Thus, we dedicate it to researchers, doctoral students, and students of not just strictly philological degree courses. The authors and works analyzed in the following volume include first of all (in historical order) Jan Potocki, Antoni Malczewski, Adam Mickiewicz, Juliusz Słowacki, Calderón de la Barca, the Warsaw Bohemia, Jan Tysiewicz, and the motif of fado (Danilewicz-Zielińska, Stasiuk...).

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Dziedzictwo (nie)pamięci. Holocaustowe doświadczenia pisarek drugiego pokolenia
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Dziedzictwo (nie)pamięci. Holocaustowe doświadczenia pisarek drugiego pokolenia

Author(s): Natalia Żórawska / Language(s): Polish

The aim of this monograph is to depict the Holocaust motif in women’s autobiographical prose after 2000. As the author of the book shows, for the last few years more and more female writers of the Second Generation after the Holocaust have been writing down their traumatic experiences caused by their – socially stigmatised – Jewish descent. In the first chapter, the author describes in general the notion of women’s Holocaust prose; she stresses that the Shoah is a culturally tabooed issue and, similarly to the prose written by women, is often ignored or negatively valorised. In the subsequent chapters, the author provides the examples of autobiographical books by Ewa Kuryluk, Agata Tuszyńska, Roma Ligocka, and Magdalena Tulli, which testify to the strengthened position of women’s autobiographical prose within the literature of the Shoah. While interpreting literary pieces, the author focuses primarily on the aspects of memory, forgetting, and postmemory, which are the foundations for Tulli’s short stories, Tuszyńska’s saga, and Ligocka’s novels. The reflections presented are grounded upon the motif of trauma of the first generation – represented by the writers’ mothers – and that of wounds of the second generation, which is the generation that has inherited the past tragedies from its relatives. The aim of this work is to show the relations between that which is bygone, and the present and future, as well as to make one sensitive to the individual experience of the writers in reference to the whole Jewish community. The chosen research perspective makes it possible to compare the analysed pieces along with emphasising their similarities and differences, and to stress that which is particularly popular in Holocaust narrations. „Legacy of (non-)Memory. Holocaust Experiences of the Second Generation Women Writers” is a voice in a discussion on the Shoah and adds to constantly extending reflections on trauma studies in Poland. A detailed analysis of the abovementioned pieces of women’s prose is supported with historical, sociological, and psychological contexts, but also fragments of interviews, providing a sui generis commentary on the discussed issues. The monograph is an attempt at outlining women’s Holocaust prose in reference to Polish-Jewish literature and at drawing attention to the characteristics of this issue.

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„Swój urząd czynić”. Profil obywatelski twórczości Jana Kochanowskiego
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„Swój urząd czynić”. Profil obywatelski twórczości Jana Kochanowskiego

Author(s): Krystyna Płachcińska / Language(s): Polish

Throughout his whole writing career, Jan Kochanowski continuously addressed the issue of citizenship, applying various literary genres and expressing his beliefs in both Polish and Latin. The issue was rooted in the ideological foundation constituting the constans within his views: on the value of virtue, moderation and serving one’s country, and thus, it was deeply embedded in axiology and ethics. Paradoxically, however, it was conducted simultaneously to his intense economic operations, which turned the indigent heir to half of Czarnolas into a wealthy man, at the end of his days. Kochanowski’s civic-oriented works stretch between the tools of lyrics and rhetoric, and yet any action taken for the benefit of public welfare requires concrete solutions and a properly channelled driving force. In such cases, the main role of literature is not to express the author’s feelings, but to inculcate beliefs and emotions in his audience. And the quality of any given civic-oriented literary work is measured by its effectiveness. This also begs the question about the subjectively and objectively comprehended validity of the propagated opinions. Firstly, did the poet perceive as congruent with actual public interest (which was always explicitly declared) the resulting actions which any given work provoked? Secondly, was this perception sound? Thus, we inquire about effectiveness (here, tantamount to beauty), about persuasive integrity, and finally, about the author’s wisdom. This is the specific look at Jan of Czarnolas that the book offers.

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Staropolskie teksty i konteksty. Tom 8: Tom jubileuszowy, poświęcony pracy twórczej i organizacyjnej Profesora Jana Malickiego w siedemdziesiątą rocznicę Jego urodzin
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Staropolskie teksty i konteksty. Tom 8: Tom jubileuszowy, poświęcony pracy twórczej i organizacyjnej Profesora Jana Malickiego w siedemdziesiątą rocznicę Jego urodzin

Author(s): / Language(s): Czech,Polish

The publication is another (eighth) volume in the series “Old Polish texts and contexts”, intended for people who are interested in Old Polish writings and the variety of their contexts. This is an anniversary volume, developed to mark the occasion of Professor Jan Malicki’s 70th birthday. The scholarly articles which are a part of this publication were written by the collaborators and the students of the Professor.

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„Strasznie lubię cię, piosenko”. Szkice o tekstach Wojciecha Młynarskiego. Tom jubileuszowy dedykowany Profesor Barbarze Kudrze
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„Strasznie lubię cię, piosenko”. Szkice o tekstach Wojciecha Młynarskiego. Tom jubileuszowy dedykowany Profesor Barbarze Kudrze

Author(s): / Language(s): Polish

The volume comprises texts analysing the oeuvre of one of the greatest Polish song poets, Wojciech Młynarski. Although the majority of the 22 papers are scientific reviews, there are also some popular science texts. The monograph consists of an introduction, the profile of Professor Barbara Kudra, the bibliography of her works. The five chapters dedicated to the work of Wojciech Młynarski comprise diverse texts written from the perspective of language, literature and cultural studies.

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Czytanie między językami. Szkice komparatystyczne z literatury polskiej i hiszpańskojęzycznej / Leer entre lenguas. Acercamiento comparativo entre la literatura hispánica y la polaca
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Czytanie między językami. Szkice komparatystyczne z literatury polskiej i hiszpańskojęzycznej / Leer entre lenguas. Acercamiento comparativo entre la literatura hispánica y la polaca

Author(s): / Language(s): Polish,Spanish

The monograph aims to investigate the intertextual relations between Polish and Spanish written literature. The authors analyze the following issues: links between art and everyday life in Wislawa Szymborska’s and Carlos Bousoño’s poetry; the quest for harmony in the work of both Zbigniew Herbert and Antonio Colinas; characteristics of the literary essay written by Zbigniew Herbert, Octavio Paz and Rafael Argullol; the literary pictures of the political transformation in Poland and Spain (Cercas, Pilch, Karpowicz); the problem of grammatical gender in Polish-Spanish translation on the basis of Michal Witkowski’s novel; Witold Gombrowicz’s presence in Argentinian and Latin American contemporary literature, in particular, in its autofictional aspects and, finally, literary innovations in Alejandro Zambra’s literary work. // Czytać to porównywać, ponieważ każdy akt poznania odwołuje się do zjawisk znanych z poprzednich doświadczeń. Porównując, nie tylko poszerzamy pola tego, co znane, lecz przede wszystkim stawiamy w nowym świetle kategorie już przyswojone, podając je w wątpliwość dzięki odświeżającym kontekstom inności. To wstępne założenie przyświeca prezentowanym szkicom, których celem jest przyjrzenie się wielości związków między literaturami języka hiszpańskiego (zarówno hiszpańską, jak i hispanoamerykańską) a literaturą polską. W tak rozumianym akcie porównania rachunek zysków i strat jest zawsze dostatni: teksty tracą wprawdzie najbliższy i najbardziej oczywisty kontekst (w którym skądinąd funkcjonują w jakimś sensie wygodnie, a w każdym razie naturalnie), ale zyskują nową przestrzeń lektury i nowe możliwości oddziaływania. // Leer es comparar, porque cada acto de percepción remite a objetos ya incorporados a nuestro conocimiento desde experiencias previas. Así, el acto de comparar significa no solo ensanchar el ámbito de lo conocido sino también, y tal sobre todo, arrojar luz sobre lo conocido, poniéndolo en entredicho revalorizando sus fundamentos.Desde presupuesto básico, los autores del presente libro pretenden acercarse a la multitud de relaciones que se cruzan entre la literatura hispánica y la polaca. En esta lógica de “comparación universal”, el balance de ganancias y pérdidas es siempre positivo: si bien los textos pierden su contexto de recepción más cercano y evidente -donde funcionan de manera acomodada o natural- ganan, en cambio, un espacio de lectura nuevo y posibilidades de resonar más poderosamente.

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Przemeblowanie (w) wieczności. Wizje zaświatów w polskiej poezji współczesnej
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Przemeblowanie (w) wieczności. Wizje zaświatów w polskiej poezji współczesnej

Author(s): Magdalena Piotrowska-Grot / Language(s): Polish

The monograph Refurnishing (in) the eternity. Visions of the underworld in contemporary Polish poetry is dedicated to the analysis and interpretation of significant poetic creation of the Other World which can be found in poetry written after 1945. However, it should be noted that the selected material represents secularised vision of the afterlife, and from the analysis were excluded poems which, after Stefan Sawicki and Maria Jasińska-Wojtkowska, can be classified as religious. In the selected materials new, extemporary beliefs and eschatological hope are formed inside the textual world, just to fight this overwhelming nothingness which attacks postmodern society. These works are a kind of projection of social thoughts, but the reader has to deal with them in individual attempts to find God, or, more generally, contact the Higher Power, or simply an attempt to soothe the fear of death which ends all — the existence deprived of opportunities for further duration. /fragment of the introduction/

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Żydowskie (nie)męskości. O przedwojennej twórczości Adolfa Rudnickiego
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Żydowskie (nie)męskości. O przedwojennej twórczości Adolfa Rudnickiego

Author(s): Gaweł Janik / Language(s): Polish

The monograph is meant as a kind of a complete guide to pre‑war writings of Adolf Rudnicki. The author has taken into consideration all literary works written by Rudnicki that were published at that time, including both books and short stories published in the press, as well as fragments of a drama which has never been published in full. The present work begins with a chapter entitled “From the history of reception”, in which the author reconstructs pre‑war literary criticism of the works written by Rudnicki that were published at that time. On the basis of almost forty reviews, a broad picture has been created that shows how the writing of Rudnicki was interpreted and evaluated in the period under consideration. The aim of the author has been to confront the opinions of the researchers who claim that Rudnicki became critics’ favourite from the very moment of his literary debut, with source texts, and thus with original critical reviews published in pre‑war press. The analysis of the reception has allowed to throw doubt on the frequently repeated thesis whereby Rudnicki enjoyed a remarkable favour of reviewers. Chapter two discusses the idea of “Jewishness” of the pre‑war works of the writer. It demonstrates a long way that the author came, starting with his early texts, in which the Jewish themes are not taken up at all, or they are not explicit on the surface of the texts, up to a symbolic return to the reality of shtetl in the novel Lato [Summer]. Also, the aim of the author has been to look upon transformations in the writer’s worldview. Initially, his attitude was clearly assimilative. Before the outbreak of the Second World War, in turn, he took the side of the critics of assimilation. It has also become necessary to reconstruct the writer’s biography with a special emphasis on the orthodox family in which he was raised. Drawing on the category offered for reflection upon the Polish‑Jewish relations in 1980s by Artur Sandauer, the author of the present study has attempted to present Rudnicki as a writer‑allosemite. The third chapter is the author’s attempt to read Rudnicki’s pre‑war prose from the perspective of research on masculinity. The specificity of Rudnicki’s works, i.e. the world of men presented in them, from which women were almost completely excluded, has not been noticed for many years, and consequently has not been properly described. What is more, masculinity in Rudnicki’s texts often turns out to be exceptionally non‑masculine, effeminate, as well as homosexual. Thus, the present work becomes an attempt to read, in German Ritz’s words, the “secret signs” present in the writer’s inter‑war literary output, which makes it possible to read it as also homosexual, and thus to include Rudnicki among such writers such as Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz or Witold Gombrowicz.

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Zaburzenia mowy we wczesnej fazie choroby Alzheimera. Studium przypadków
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Zaburzenia mowy we wczesnej fazie choroby Alzheimera. Studium przypadków

Author(s): Kamila Potocka-Pirosz / Language(s): Polish

A description of the speech of people in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, allowing for a verification of the hypothesis that speech disorders in this disease are a pathological intensification of the changes in speech that healthy elderly people undergo.The author discusses the current research on changes in speech resulting from the physiological process of ageing and on the disorders connected to Alzheimer’s disease, presents a differential diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease and of disorders with a similar clinical picture, and describes the tools that can be used in speech disorders diagnosis with this group of patients. Further on, she presents an analysis of the extensive linguistic material obtained from a study group of people with Alzheimer’s disease and from two control groups.

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Kompetencje nauczyciela polonisty we współczesnej szkole. Między schematyzmem a kreatywnością
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Kompetencje nauczyciela polonisty we współczesnej szkole. Między schematyzmem a kreatywnością

Author(s): / Language(s): Polish

The authors of the publication portray schools and teachers in the face of new social, educational, cultural and teaching phenomena as well as traditional models of education. The book also addresses issues connected to the role of the Polish language as a school subject following recent reforms, the old and new media in Polish language education, the possibilities and ways of training teachers and of their self-learning.

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Lingwistyczna teoria mowy. Preliminaria
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Lingwistyczna teoria mowy. Preliminaria

Author(s): Andrzej Bogusławski / Language(s): Polish

The monograph presents a unique philosophical – logical concept of a natural language by an eminent philosopher and linguist Andrzej Bogusławski. The author offers a preliminary stratification of language responses with particular reference to base responses.

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Bezdroża glottodydaktyki polonistycznej. Studia, rozprawy i szkice
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Bezdroża glottodydaktyki polonistycznej. Studia, rozprawy i szkice

Author(s): / Language(s): Polish

The publication analyses the examples of Polish customs, including language habits, which are difficult to accept by foreigners. The book also discusses cultural and language problems, resulting from the meeting of cultures and languages as well as experiments aimed at making Polish language learning an engaging activity, sparking interests and arousing positive emotions.

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Mówię i nauczam stąd – lokalność w (polonistycznej) praktyce glottodydaktycznej
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Mówię i nauczam stąd – lokalność w (polonistycznej) praktyce glottodydaktycznej

Author(s): Piotr Garncarek / Language(s): Polish Publication Year: 0

The article is devoted to theoretical discourse, which more or less directly concerns the issue of locality in the process of teaching Polish as a foreign language. The indications derive from ethnographic or anthropological research, less frequently from linguistics. Locality, which is more and more visible in Polish glottodidactics, can be seen as a new methodological approach and a new “fashionable” way of teaching. This multifaceted issue is seen and analysed by many researchers. It can be read through local lexical resources, the subject matter of the content published in textbooks and numerous supplementary materials, and even local self-identification of the authors. It is worth considering whether locality can be considered a new domain that has appeared, not abruptly, in Polish language teaching. And if so, whether or not it is an interdisciplinary domain, for many reasons quite significantly transcending the classically understood glottodidactic process.

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Predgovor

Predgovor

Author(s): Tomislav Vidošević / Language(s): Croatian Publication Year: 0

Julije Benešić (1883–1957) was a Croatian writer, essayist, translator and, in the interwar period, a cultural activist and emissary of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia to Poland, where he, among other activities, he taught the first Croatian language course at the University of Warsaw. To this day he remains the most prolific translator of Polish literature into Croatian. The papers comprising this volume are based on presentations given at a conference commemorating Benešić, but are not mere reminiscences. They put the life and work of Benešić, as well as his entire generation, in the perspective of the cultural exchange taking place in Central Europe since the times of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. The aim of the articles presented in the monograph is to analyse the changes in cultural and social practices that occurred in the area after 1918. No culture exists in a vacuum, and in the case of the polycentric states of interwar Central Europe the question about directions of cultural transfers seems crucial.

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Kazalo imena

Kazalo imena

Author(s): Patrycjusz Pająk,Maciej Falski / Language(s): Croatian Publication Year: 0

Julije Benešić (1883–1957) was a Croatian writer, essayist, translator and, in the interwar period, a cultural activist and emissary of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia to Poland, where he, among other activities, he taught the first Croatian language course at the University of Warsaw. To this day he remains the most prolific translator of Polish literature into Croatian. The papers comprising this volume are based on presentations given at a conference commemorating Benešić, but are not mere reminiscences. They put the life and work of Benešić, as well as his entire generation, in the perspective of the cultural exchange taking place in Central Europe since the times of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. The aim of the articles presented in the monograph is to analyse the changes in cultural and social practices that occurred in the area after 1918. No culture exists in a vacuum, and in the case of the polycentric states of interwar Central Europe the question about directions of cultural transfers seems crucial.

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