The essay is devoted to the life and work of Zofia Chądzyńska, with special focus on three manifestation of her intellectual activity: reading, writing, and translation, and their linguistic relations. The complicated post-war vicissitudes forced the writer to frequent changes in her way of life, and required an effort to adapt to the new reality. Chądzyńska did different jobs, and often changed her place of residence. The point of departure for the present discussion is her work at white-wash laundry in Buenos Aires. The laundry serves as a metaphor for moving from one linguistic space to another, and both spaces seem to be rigidly isolated from one another for Chądzyńska. The essay also refers to James Clifford’s On Ethnographic Self-Fash...
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The aim of the essay is to describe the phenomenon of the peasant hand motif in the art of folk poe...
First language acquisition – imitation or innate gift? Analysis based on selected theories of first ...
It is an essay that takes up a confrontation between old age stereotypes and the works of the author...
In a modern world there seems to dominate a bureaucratic conviction treating law and ideas hidden in...
Małgorzata Musierowicz’s cycle Jeżycjada provides the reader, who follows the romantic entanglement...
The work Wzór i wizerunek [...] dziwnej świątobliwości [...] Zofii z Tylic Tomickiej [The Paragon an...
The article opens with the reflection over Don Fabrizio’s death scene, the eponymous character of G...
This paper, by the translator into English of novels by Paweł Huelle and Olga Tokarczuk, discusses g...
The sketch discusses the “relations and interdependencies of impossibilities” connecting the discurs...
The poetic texts of priest Pasierb present a peculiar sensitivity to the names of colours. The autho...
The article focuses upon Kazimiera Szczuka’s long interview with Maria Janion, locating it in the c...
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The article analyzes a fragment of the novel Die Klavierspielerin by Elfriede Jelinek and its transl...
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It is an essay that takes up a confrontation between old age stereotypes and the works of the author...