The article provides an interpretation of Middle Ages, a poem from Stanisław Barańczak’s debut publication Facial Corrections (1968). Focussing on the way that numerous examples of zeugma and syllepsis are used, the author argues that this poem, which was probably inspired by the first Polish publication of the Waning of the Middle Ages by J. Huizinga, was created through the poet’s reflections on the structure of messianic time (kairos). As such it can be seen as both a polemic with materialism and a criticism of Christianity. In this way Middle Ages proves to be the first of post-secular Barańczak’s poems which herald the wealth of spiritual explorations in his later works
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Cyprian Bazylik was a Renaissance poet, printer in Brest Litovsk, translator, and composer strongly ...
The article presents a peculiar understanding of religious art, which is possible to be found in Ale...
Portraits of Judyta in Rafał Leszczyński’s and Wacław Potocki’s poems The arti...
The article provides an interpretation of Middle Ages, a poem from Stanisław Barańczak’s debut publi...
The main aim of the article is an interpretation of Stanisław Barańczak’s poem Przywracanie porządku...
The article presents and interpretation of a Stanisław Barańczak’s poem Łono przyrody [The Bosom of ...
The article focuses on the functioning of the term ‘baroque’ in the reception of Stanisław Barańczak...
The article presents and interpretation of a Stanisław Barańczak’s poem Łono przyrody [The Bosom of ...
The article shows forms that neo-romantic messianism takes in Wojciech Wencel’s poetry volumes Epigo...
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The article comprises sketches by Stanisław Barańczak and Konstanty Jeleński on Czesław Miłosz’s The...
The article is an interpretation of the poem “Płakała w nocy, ale nie jej płacz go zbudził” (“She cr...
The article concerns an Old Polish matins to the Holy Mary from the 17th century, which were created...
The article concentrates on the works by Maurycy Gosławski undertaking a broadly understood religiou...
The outline discusses Stanisław Barańczak’s fascination with Witold Wirpsza’s works. Its clearest sy...
Cyprian Bazylik was a Renaissance poet, printer in Brest Litovsk, translator, and composer strongly ...
The article presents a peculiar understanding of religious art, which is possible to be found in Ale...
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