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From “Poland’s Genius” to the World as “a living, single entity:” World, Literature and Writer’s Duty in Lectures of Polish Laureates of Nobel Prize in Literature (1905-2019) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Reading the Nobel Prize Lectures delivered by Polish Nobel laureates in literature from 1905 to 2019 as one mutually influencing narrative (the so-called “collective narrative”) clearly suggests the changing direction of how Polish writers perceive the ...
Zechenter, K
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Perskie oko Hermesa. "Numery" Olgi Tokarczuk, czyli hermeneutyka w działaniu

open access: yesEr(r)go, 2022
Perskie oko Hermesa. "Numery" Olgi Tokarczuk, czyli hermeneutyka w działaniu W świetle przedstawionej w artykule interpretacji “Numery” (1993) – jedno z pierwszych opowiadań Olgi Tokarczuk – są literackim wcieleniem refleksji hermeneutycznej z ...
Iwona Gralewicz-Wolny
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Polish Novel in the 20th Century [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The present book “Poland – History, Culture and Society. Selected Readings” is the third edition of a collection of academic texts written with the intention to accompany the module by providing incoming students with teaching materials that will assist ...
Izdebska, Agnieszka
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Transgression and tenderness. Olga Tokarczuk in Comparative Perspective

open access: yesPorównania, 2023
The article is a review of the recently published by Routledge anthology Olga Tokarczuk. Comparative Perspectives, edited by Lidia Wisniewska and Jakub Lipski. As the first alngo-language monograph on Tokarczuk, supported by a concrete methodological proposal, it finds a significant place in the international discourse of the author.
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Hyperglossia in Olga Tokarczuk’s Flights

open access: yesHyperCultura, 2021
Using Édouard Glissant’s vision of ‘poetics of relation,’ I intent to demonstrate how Olga Tokarczuk’s novel Flights (2007; 2017) turns significantly responsive to what I have termed ‘hyperglossia.’ Hyperglossia proposes a magnification of Bakhtin's heteroglossia, in recognition that today's world is informed by discourses that not only complete and ...
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Olga Tokarczuk: The Right Time and Place

open access: yesDelos: A Journal of Translation and World Literature, 2020
Olga Tokarczuk. Bieguni. Kraków, Poland: Wydawnictwo Literackie, 2008.——. Flights. Translation of Bieguni from Polish into English by Jennifer Croft. New York: Riverhead Books, 2018.——. Księgi Jakubowe. Kraków, Poland: Wydawnictwo Literackie, 2014.——. Les Livres de Jakób. Translation of Księgi Jakubowe from Polish into French by Maryla Laurent. Paris:
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Coś jest ze światem nie tak. Recepcja twórczości Olgi Tokarczuk po otrzymaniu Literackiej Nagrody Nobla

open access: yesPostscriptum Polonistyczne, 2020
The paper discusses the reception of Olga Tokarczuk’s works after the author received the Nobel Prize in Literature. It addresses the issue of politicisation of literature – the Nobel Prize winner’s novels are read through the angle of her left-wing ...
Sandra Habrych
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Dziedzictwo opuszczone na przykładzie cmentarzy żydowskich województwa śląskiego. Uwarunkowania i zagrożenia naturalne [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The content of the article focuses on the twofold relationship of nature and the products of culture – that is Jewish cemeteries. The main body of this work constitutes the results of the inventory research carried out by the author within 49 ...
Majewska, Anna
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(Ultra)Minor Comics? Opening Up the History of (Post-)Yugoslav and Bulgarian Comics to Outsiders [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The last decade saw the publication of more and more monographs (partially) devoted to the history of comics (and/or graphic novels) in smaller or larger geographical/cultural areas around our globe. In this article I first focus on what – if anything – (
De Dobbeleer, Michel
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Čím je svět nemocný? Pokusy o diagnózu v románech Radky Denemarkové a Olgy Tokarczukové [PDF]

open access: yesSvět Literatury
The aim of this article is a comparative analysis of the works of two important Central European women writers, Radka Denemarková and Olga Tokarczuk, with a particular focus on their novels Hodiny z olova (2018) and Empuzjon.
Magdalena Brodacka-Dwojak
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