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The Polish Trial of Kafka. On the Reception of Franz Kafka and So-Called “Dark Literature” by the Censorship Board [PDF]
The article discusses the reception of Franz Kafka’s novels and the so-called “dark literature”, popular after 1956, by the censorship board. It presents the discussions around Kafka’s work and various interpretational strategies used to secure this ...
Mojsak, Kajetan
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The article explores the relationship between circus spectacles, performances rooted in embodiment and visuality, and literature. The introductory section recalls the Enlightenment origins of the negative perception of spectacles derived from the ...
Grzegorz Kondrasiuk
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Drama as a philosophy of itself. Based on Tadeusz Różewicz's drama
Tadeusz Różewicz's drama becomes philosophy in two ways. It poses the same questions as philosophy does (about the sense and the aim of human life) and it uses the same methods of expressing itself (it converses with other works, the world, the reader ...
Irena Górska
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Compiling and Editing Calling Out to Yeti: An Anthology of Polish Women Poets [PDF]
poster abstractWhy read Polish poetry? The Russian Nobel Prize-winning poet Joseph Brodsky many times expressed the view that Polish postwar poetry is the world’s “richest” in both form and content.
Kovacik, Karen
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A Study of Scenic Speech Intonation in the Theatrical Adaptations by Jerzy Grotowski [PDF]
In the present article, an attempt is made to analyse scenic speech intonation in the spectacles by Jerzy Grotowski. The intonational phenomena which are discussed here are interesting for both for linguistics and musicologists.
Gałdyńska-Mazan, Adriana
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An introduction to post-koiné: the non-anthropocentric languages of poetry [PDF]
The article is a cross-sectional study that analyses contemporary Polish poets’ metapoetic reflections on anthroponormative language and their ways of elaborating alternative ways of representing animals.
Jarzyna, Anita
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There Will be no Strength. (In)coherence and (Im)potency [PDF]
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.
Antoniuk, Mateusz
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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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The Comparative Analysis of Kazakh and Polish Dramatic Works
The article compares the dramatic works of the famous writers Slawomir Mrozek, Tadeusz Rozewicz and Sadykbek Adambekov, Kaltay Mukhamedzhanov in the aspect of Kazakh-Polish literary ties that have had a long history. The analysis is conducted taking into
Boken Gulnaz Sailaubaikyzy +2 more
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Lager – literature – zones of silence [PDF]
The article reconstructs the most important issues on the map of Polish lager prose, those that are ignored, inconvenient for readers or authors, and sometimes for both.
Buryła, Sławomir
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