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Czesław Miłosz’s “Theological treatise” in the context of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s religious worldview
The article investigates a religious and philosophical dialogue of Miłosz and Dostoevsky. The antinomic content of Miłosz's poem “Theological Treatise” is analyzed in the context of Dostoevsky's Christocentric worldview, as well as religious and ...
Leonid A. Maltsev
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Czesław Miłosz’s Translations as “Re-Visioning” of the Psalms: Poetry and Eschatology
This article focuses on Czesław Miłosz’s translations of parts of the Psalms and their influence on his poetry. For Miłosz, poetry had an eschatological dimension, a view deeply influenced by his distant cousin, the Lithuanian poet and playwright Oscar ...
Ewa Chrusciel
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The myth of nature in Robinson Jeffers’ inhumanist poetry [PDF]
The present article attempts to explore both theory and practice of Robinson Jeffers’ inhumanist nature poetry. Jeffers’ ideas (presented mostly on the basis Jeffers’ original preface to his 1948 volume of poetry The Double Axe) are placed in the context
Michał Palmowski
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This article rethinks critically a landmark work of the twentieth century—The Captive Mind, by Nobel laureate Czesław Miłosz. Published in 1953, the book sought to understand human subjectivity, or, as it put it, “how the human mind functions,” in Cold ...
Milen Jissov
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CZESŁAW MIŁOSZ’S “PIESEK PRZYDROŻNY” AND “ABECADŁO” AS THE PICTURE OF THE 20th CENTURY [PDF]
The article aims to study the poetics evolution of a great Polish poet and prose writer, Nobel prize winner Czesław Miłosz towards a fundamentally new comprehensive literary form: from “Piesek Przydrożny” (“Roadside Dog” 1997) to “Abecadło” (“Milosz`s ...
Luiza K. Oliander
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Czeslaw Milosz against the Communist System - Contribution to the Discussion
On the base of the scientific literature arose the disputes related to the question of whether literary works of Czesław Miłosz - exemplified by novel Zniewolony umysł - was a symptom of anti-communist or anti-totalitarian beliefs of Miłosz.
Mikołaj Tarkowski
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Viktorija Ušinskienė Milosz and Russia The article presents the writer’s views on Russia found in his key pieces, such as Russia. A trans-oceanic point of view, Family Europe and some others.
Виктория Ушинскене
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There Will be no Strength. (In)coherence and (Im)potency
In 1949, Czesław Miłosz spent a few days in Wroclaw, which was still in ruins after WWII. Six years later Miłosz wrote an interesting poem entitled Pokój (The Room) and created a symbolical vision of the city.
Mateusz Antoniuk
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Miłosz’s Response to Brzozowski. On Człowiek wśród skorpionów... [Man among Scorpions...] and More
The aim of the author of the article is to investigate Miłosz’s relation to Stanisław Brzozowski. Proceeding from the interpretation of Miłosz’s Człowiek wśród skorpionów..., and diagnosing his personal motivation for turning to Brzozowski’s works in ...
Sylwia Panek
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Czesław Miłosz “On Oneself as Another”: Miłosz - Ricoeur
The article is thematically related to the fundamental essay by the French hermeneutic philosopher, On Oneself as Another, which discussed with reference to Miłosz’s later writings (poetry and essays).
Agnieszka Rydz
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