The review discusses the latest book by Sławomir Buryła entitled Tematy (nie)opisane. Three essays in which the author deals with the issues that are absent or misrepresented in literary studies devoted to the Holocaust constitute the very article. Buryła makes a difficult attempt to consider how the Polish literature comes to terms with painful topics such as looting, informing, and a moral evaluation of Hitlerites. Making use of a rich written material, the author shows how many areas are still under-read despite a peculiar “overproduction” of texts on Shoah. Books commented on by Buryła allowed him to show numerous tensions, worries and the lack of homogeneity when going through one of the most traumatic experiences in the history...
Most of Polish translations of David Hume’s essays have been collected in two well-known volumes edi...
The article “Prosaic Aspects of Life. (Extra)ordinary Histories” is an attempt at describing the ex...
The author of the article notices the characters equipped with deeper meaning in the so called rude...
In the article I describe a brief history of presence and reception of the issue of Holocaust in Po...
The article is an attempt to characterize the school canon of required readings concerning the Holo...
The principal notion of the article–a “backward catastrophe”– stands for a catastrophe which occurs ...
The aim of the sketch Po Jedwabnem. Narodziny popularnej opowieści rozliczeniowej (“In the Wake of J...
Miłosz, war and civilian poetryThe article addresses the reaction of the Polish population during Se...
HUMANITIES AND THE HUMAN EXISTENCE OR WHY DO WE DEAL WITH LITERATURE?The article tries to answer the...
The book treats about the phenomena the literary studies most often treat in a marginal way. In the ...
The epistemological issues generated in sphere of cultural anthropology direct our attention to the...
The article recalls two literary texts which signalled the facts denied or marginalized in Polish hi...
The aim of the sketch Po Jedwabnem. Narodziny popularnej opowieści rozliczeniowej (“In the Wake of ...
This article discusses the literary dispute over Kazimiera Iłłakowiczówna’s poetry collected in the ...
This paper encourages to renew a reflection on poetry of Anna Świrszczyńska – a well-known but also ...
Most of Polish translations of David Hume’s essays have been collected in two well-known volumes edi...
The article “Prosaic Aspects of Life. (Extra)ordinary Histories” is an attempt at describing the ex...
The author of the article notices the characters equipped with deeper meaning in the so called rude...
In the article I describe a brief history of presence and reception of the issue of Holocaust in Po...
The article is an attempt to characterize the school canon of required readings concerning the Holo...
The principal notion of the article–a “backward catastrophe”– stands for a catastrophe which occurs ...
The aim of the sketch Po Jedwabnem. Narodziny popularnej opowieści rozliczeniowej (“In the Wake of J...
Miłosz, war and civilian poetryThe article addresses the reaction of the Polish population during Se...
HUMANITIES AND THE HUMAN EXISTENCE OR WHY DO WE DEAL WITH LITERATURE?The article tries to answer the...
The book treats about the phenomena the literary studies most often treat in a marginal way. In the ...
The epistemological issues generated in sphere of cultural anthropology direct our attention to the...
The article recalls two literary texts which signalled the facts denied or marginalized in Polish hi...
The aim of the sketch Po Jedwabnem. Narodziny popularnej opowieści rozliczeniowej (“In the Wake of ...
This article discusses the literary dispute over Kazimiera Iłłakowiczówna’s poetry collected in the ...
This paper encourages to renew a reflection on poetry of Anna Świrszczyńska – a well-known but also ...
Most of Polish translations of David Hume’s essays have been collected in two well-known volumes edi...
The article “Prosaic Aspects of Life. (Extra)ordinary Histories” is an attempt at describing the ex...
The author of the article notices the characters equipped with deeper meaning in the so called rude...