The main aim of the article is recognition of current manners of transforming deep sorrow after loss of relatives in literature. The theme of two novels written by polish authors – man and woman – in 21st century is death of their fathers. Preparing for funerals intensifies mourning and recalls memories of the past. Those experiences demand expression. Interpretations of two autobiografical novels prove that the traditional roles for sorrowing after loss which were highly dependent on gender, later in 20th century were submitted certain changes and this process accelerate. Strong feelings of mourning belong to human being, The ways of manifesting those feeligs are connected with gender but are not entirely determined by this category.The ma...
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The text is an interpretation of the poem serce podchodzi do gardła [heart rises to throat] from the...
The history of Silesia and Silesians, is an example of "minority history", "subaltern past" that in ...
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The aim of the paper is a genre characteristic of the early Baroque funerary poems devoted to the m...
Translator and Taboo: Polish Versions of Leonid Andreyev’s The AbyssThis article presents a comparat...
The article analyses the way in which disability is portrayed in contemporary Polish literature for ...
In the article, the author – on the basis of three novels: Olga Tokarczuk’s The Books of Jacob, Jace...
The aim of the article is to present an interpretation of one of literary visions of traumatic exper...
The Picture and the Word in Aleksander Dubowiczs Sermon Titled Dispatching Person Commemorating the ...
The article is a deliberation on the subject of transformations in the manner of depicting motherhoo...
The paper is an attempt to present a model of an attitude towards strangers: getting to know, tolera...
Forgotten revolution? No and yes.Agata Araszkiewicz’s book is a very interesting collection of possi...
The paper is an attempt at a dynamic description of the changes which took place in the Polish cult...
The book is the first interpretative study in the Polish writings devoted to the lyrics by Zdzisław ...
The article aims to analyse the relationship between the writer, her text and imagination that is i...
The text is an interpretation of the poem serce podchodzi do gardła [heart rises to throat] from the...
The history of Silesia and Silesians, is an example of "minority history", "subaltern past" that in ...
The article deals with the problem of a male friendship which in a debut novel by Zbigniew Grabowsk...
The aim of the paper is a genre characteristic of the early Baroque funerary poems devoted to the m...
Translator and Taboo: Polish Versions of Leonid Andreyev’s The AbyssThis article presents a comparat...
The article analyses the way in which disability is portrayed in contemporary Polish literature for ...
In the article, the author – on the basis of three novels: Olga Tokarczuk’s The Books of Jacob, Jace...