The author attempts to identify the origins of the famous argument between Miłosz and Konwicki about the film adaptation of Dolina Issy. Konwicki created a film which, although it is an adaptation of the novel, clearly belongs to his own creative output, focused on axiological uncertainty after The Second World War. Konwicki’s work is a record of a quest for enduring points of reference, a quest conducted with realisation that such points cannot be found by a person who feels lost in the modern world. Such a world-view was not acceptable for Miłosz, and it is difficult to expect that the poet would accept an adaptation of his novel created from such a point of view.Poznańskie Studia Polonistyczne. Seria Literack
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October 1989 a TV adaptation of Arthur Koestler’s novel Thieves in the Night (1946) was aired in thr...
The author attempts to identify the origins of the famous argument between Miłosz and Konwicki about...
<p>The author attempts to identify the origins of the famous argument between Miłosz and Konwicki ab...
Tadeusz Konwicki's adaptation of Czesław Miłosz's novel The Issa Valley is an adaptation of the latt...
To Tadeusz Konwicki, the relationship between the author of a literary text and the author of a film...
This dissertation offers the first comprehensive study of the two main themes of Tadeusz Konwicki's ...
In our work we are dealing with analysis of the novel Pasáček z doliny and its film adaptation. We a...
The author of this article analyzes The Chronicle of Love Affairs by Tadeusz Konwicki (1974) and sho...
When canonical literary works are adapted to the screen, there is often skepticism about whether or ...
Why did Arkady Dobrovolsky and Lina Kostenko, the talented authors of the critically-acclaimed scree...
The interrogation mark in the title of this article suggests that the intersemiotic translation proc...
In October 1989 a TV adaptation of Arthur Koestler’s novel Thieves in the Night (1946) was aired in ...
The author analyses the love-hate relationship between Zofia Nałkowska and her seven years’ senior, ...
Gregori Kozintsev produced Gamlet (1964) as a film adaptation of Shakespeare\u27s Hamlet during a ch...
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