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Dialektyka przemocy w ofiarniczych tragediach Cypriana Norwida
Wśród badaczy twórczości Cypriana Norwida wciąż żywy wydaje się spór o przynależność autora Pierścienia Wielkiej-Damy do romantyzmu lub modernizmu. Pytanie o nowoczesność Norwidowskiej myśli jest jednocześnie trudnym pytaniem o nowoczesność polskiego ...
Mateusz Grabowski
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Mickiewicz’s Depth of the ‘Place’. A Vertical Character of Soplicowo
The shape of a circle, with its midpoint or centre, is one of the spatial images lying at the basis of many of the lyrical poems written by Adam Mickiewicz, including The Vision, Defend Me from Myself..., The Akkerman Steppes, Spin Love…, To Flee with My
Burzka-Janik, Małgorzata
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The work presents the problem of “dissonant” relations between Polish Romanticism and politics of the independence camp during World War I. Basing on the example of two literary polemics between publicists and members of the independence propaganda ...
Niewiarowska, Joanna
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About the style of Agaj-Han. The polemic with Maria Janion
The reference point in case of this draft is Maria Janion’s article from 1967 titled „Agaj-Han” jako romantyczna powieść historyczna (including: Romantyzm. Studia o ideach i stylu, Warszawa 1969). The author of the draft discusses the theses concerning
Paszek, Jerzy
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This article is an attempt to present the re-emergence of the Romantic symbolic paradigm in contemporary culture in an unusual form of play, or, a game. The author illustrates this phenomenon with Agnieszka Słodownik, Michał Danielewicz and Michał Szota’s interactive narrative entitled ashes ◀▷ diamonds,which is a digital, playable adaptation of ...
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Romantic bard – Zygmunt Krasiński at the palace salon in Rybna
MAŁGORZATA BURZKA-JANIK – adiunkt w Instytucie Polonistyki i Kulturoznawstwa Uniwersytetu Opolskiego (Katedra Historii Literatury, Komparatystyki i Antropologii Literackiej; Pracownia literatury XIX wieku).
Burzka-Janik, Małgorzata
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In “the dark cave of coffins” – a journey through the underworld in Juliusz Słowacki’s works
The present sketch analyses underground scenes from three dramas by Juliusz Słowacki: Mary Stuart, Kordian and Beatrix Cenci. They constitute a significant element of the creation not just of space and mood as such, but of the depth of the represented ...
Romaniszyn-Ziomek, Lidia
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The essay shows two sides of imagination of Romantic Polish poet Zygmunt Krasiński (1812−1859). On the one hand, Krasiński was considered a poet of death, nothingness, and frenzy.
Ławski, Jarosław
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Jerzy Grotowski’s Journey to the Inside, or How to Set Up a Theatre Laboratory in PRL (and survive)
The purpose of my research is to demonstrate how and why Grotowski was involved with the politics and political system in Communist Poland – not only to what extent he was compromised but to what extent he compromised the authorities.
Wójtowicz, Agnieszka
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Edmund by Stefan Witwicki (1801–1847) is yet another forgotten, important text of Polish romantic literature, which has not been re-issued since the 19th century.
Witwicki, Stefan
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