This paper offers a detailed analysis “Spitamegeranomachia” by Jan Achacy Kmita on the backgroundof his work and in the broader context of the inventio-doctrine of the Polish Renaissance.The first Polish mock-heroic poem is presented in the light of the Renaissance receptionof ancient literature, culture of translation in this time period, and historical and political writing.The main inspirations of the poem’s author are presented. They include: “Iliad” by Homeras a model of an epic and the source of the geranomachia motif; Pliny the Elder’s “Historia naturalis”,from which the characteristics of the Pygmies, cranes, and fantastic semi-human creatureswere drawn; and events from Polish history ...
The author discusses the textual traces of writings by Adam Mickiewicz in Józef Albin Herbaczewski’s...
The article presents the reflections of Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski (1595–1640, Polish Jesuit,...
When the historian of the Polish literature thinks of Romanticists’ tears, he momentarily remembers...
The present study is an interpretation of an epithalamion-like fragment included in the poem. Princ...
Zawiera recenzję książki: Epikurejska idea szczęścia w literaturze polskiej renesansu i baroku : od ...
The book is the first interpretative study in the Polish writings devoted to the lyrics by Zdzisław ...
This article presents the Polish Renaissance literature as one of the inventive sources for Józef W...
Literature and fine arts. Chosen examples of ekphrasis in the 20th century Ukrainian poetryLiterat...
The article is an attempt to read Wiersze śródziemnomorskie (Mediterranean Poems) – one of the most ...
The article discusses occasional poems in which Andrzej Trzecieski praised the 16th century works a...
The article is a review of the most important trends in the development of the Polish epic in the 16...
The paper offers a contextual and critical reading of Busza’s poem. The author begins with a survey ...
The paper focuses on the poem “Penelopea or the innocence of the strangely wonderful maidensev...
The study is an endeavour to present the phenomenon of Jerzy Ficowski’s language and poetic imagina...
The aim of the paper is a genre characteristic of the early Baroque funerary poems devoted to the m...
The author discusses the textual traces of writings by Adam Mickiewicz in Józef Albin Herbaczewski’s...
The article presents the reflections of Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski (1595–1640, Polish Jesuit,...
When the historian of the Polish literature thinks of Romanticists’ tears, he momentarily remembers...
The present study is an interpretation of an epithalamion-like fragment included in the poem. Princ...
Zawiera recenzję książki: Epikurejska idea szczęścia w literaturze polskiej renesansu i baroku : od ...
The book is the first interpretative study in the Polish writings devoted to the lyrics by Zdzisław ...
This article presents the Polish Renaissance literature as one of the inventive sources for Józef W...
Literature and fine arts. Chosen examples of ekphrasis in the 20th century Ukrainian poetryLiterat...
The article is an attempt to read Wiersze śródziemnomorskie (Mediterranean Poems) – one of the most ...
The article discusses occasional poems in which Andrzej Trzecieski praised the 16th century works a...
The article is a review of the most important trends in the development of the Polish epic in the 16...
The paper offers a contextual and critical reading of Busza’s poem. The author begins with a survey ...
The paper focuses on the poem “Penelopea or the innocence of the strangely wonderful maidensev...
The study is an endeavour to present the phenomenon of Jerzy Ficowski’s language and poetic imagina...
The aim of the paper is a genre characteristic of the early Baroque funerary poems devoted to the m...
The author discusses the textual traces of writings by Adam Mickiewicz in Józef Albin Herbaczewski’s...
The article presents the reflections of Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski (1595–1640, Polish Jesuit,...
When the historian of the Polish literature thinks of Romanticists’ tears, he momentarily remembers...