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Różewicz and Bonhoeffer. On the Margin of the Poem Learning to Walk by Tadeusz Różewicz [PDF]
The departure point of the analysis presented in this article is a poem written by Tadeusz Różewicz learning to walk (nauka chodzenia). The protagonist of the poem is Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who created the theory of “religionless Christianity”.
Przemysław Dakowicz
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Różewicz about himself as someone else [PDF]
It seems that Tadeusz Różewicz’s poem titled Francis Bacon or Diego Velazquez in a Dentist’s Chair is dedicated to the works of the author of Studies of Crucifixion.
Ryszard Kazimierz Przybylski
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Reversed iconoclasm: Tadeusz Różewicz seeks forms of an “inner image” [PDF]
Tadeusz Różewicz often noted down phrases which could be interpreted as iconoclastic in his poems and poetry-related sketches. This article presents the reasons for the poet’s dislike of an image that is identified with a metaphor, which he expressed ...
Agata Stankowska
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Skreślenia - gry tekstowe Tadeusza Różewicza [PDF]
For nearly thirty years now Tadeusz Różewicz has published his poems with their earlier version (e.g. Płaskorzeźba Bas-relief), (1991). It can be described in terms of genetic criticism, talking of a way to the ultimate version, a way to self-cognition ...
Stanisław Jaworski
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Tadeusz Różewicz Writes Poems in 1946, Modernist Poet and War
The starting point for the remarks on the early oeuvre of Tadeusz Różewicz is the poem “Śmierć podchorążego” (“Death of a Cadet”) published in 1946 in the weekly Odrodzenie, and later included by the author in his famous volume Niepokój (1947) – which ...
Piotr Pietrych
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In the paper Jan Marx i Tadeusz Różewicz. Dwaj bohaterowie książki „Pomiędzy wieżą Babel a wieżą z kości słoniowej. O poezji Tadeusza Różewicza” (Jan Marx and Tadeusz Różewicz. Two heroes of the book „Between the Tower of Babel and the Tower of Ivory. On
Roman Magryś, Magryś, Roman
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Tadeusz Różewicz was a poet for whom works of literature, poetry in particular, were never finite entities. He often changed his poems in consecutive editions.
Marzena Woźniak-Łabieniec
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Latentna katastrofa epoki atomu
This article puts forward a comparative approach between the works of Tadeusz Różewicz and Inger Christensen in the context of the diagnosis of nuclear criticism.
Jerzy Franczak
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What postulates with regard to theatre are put forth by the dramaturgy of an author regarded as a nihilist and an antichrist of culture? The dramatic works and theoretical statements of Tadeusz Różewicz challenge all theatre conventions, targeting ...
Marta Fik
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The article examines the relationship between Tadeusz Różewicz and Ryszard Przybylski, a friend of the poet and an accomplished critic of his works. It analyzes descriptions of their conversations and feasts, as depicted in Tadeusz Różewicz’s poem tempus
Hobot-Marcinek, Joanna
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