DARK LOVE: POLISH IDENTITY AND THE HOLOCAUST IN KRZYSZTOF BACZYŃSKI’S POETRY [PDF]
Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński, nom de plume “Jan Bugaj” (22 January 1921, Warsaw – 4 August 1944, Warsaw) was a Polish poet. In his short life Baczyński, who was killed at the age of 23 during the first days of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising, had proven to be an ...
Michalik, Anna
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Baroque Culture and the Polish Historical Consciousness Development [PDF]
The purpose of article is to study development of the Polish historical consciousness in the 16th century when it gained new lines. Political changes, strengthening of Catholicism and sarmatizm ideology directly influenced this consciousness.
Galiullin Marat Zufarovich +2 more
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The wide woman: a neglected epithet in the Malleus Maleficarum [PDF]
Ostling, Michael
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Collective Memory Embodied in Poetry as Poison. The Mnemonic Role of Romantic Poets Discussed on the Basis of Adam Mickiewicz’ Konrad Wallenrod and Forefathers (Part III) [PDF]
This thesis constitutes an interdisciplinary approach to the Polish Romanticism combining literature studies with memory studies, nationalism research and psychoanalysis.
Teperek, Agata Anna
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Forgotten Laxdæla poetry : a study and an edition of Tyrfingur Finnsson's Vísur uppá Laxdæla sögu [PDF]
The paper discusses the metre and the diction of a previously unpublished small poem about characters of Laxdæla saga, composed in 18th century. The stanzas are ostensibly in skaldic dróttkvætt; the analysis shows it to be an imitation of the classical ...
Sverdlov, Ilya, Vanherpen, Sofie
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The “Spiritual Hammer” (1656) as an Emblematic Translation of the “Imitatio Christi” by Thomas à Kempis [PDF]
Bielak, Alicja
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Hosius and Mohyla: Catholicism and Orthodoxy in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in Early Modern Times. A History of a Transcultural Reform Movement [PDF]
Shevchenko, Tetiana
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Chapter 6: Pre-suppression Jesuit Libraries \u3cem\u3ePatterns of Collection and Use in Northern, Central, and Eastern Europe\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
Comerford, Kathleen M.
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