STILL ALIVE BY RUTH KLÜGER AS AN EXAMPLE OF THE SURVIVORS LATE LITERATURE The article focuses on the literary works of Ruth Klüger, a Jewish writer from Vienna, living in the USA since the mid-1940s, Still Alive in particular. Still Alive , as a late testimony of a Holocaust survivor, eludes the process of generational change in the literature on the Shoah. Klüger has to face not only her trauma but also the memory of her near and dear who did not survive; she also confronts her individual experience with the institutionalized and collective memory of the Shoah and war. An important issue in her work is the reflection on the German language: the language which Klüger writes in and which is the language of the Holocaust perpetrators, in ad...
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Publikacja artykułu w Repozytoroium odbywa się jako ćwiczenie w ramach przedmiotu "Rozpowszechnianie...
The article partly confirms W. Kuraszkiewicz’s assumptions about Jan Mączyński adopting vocabulary (...
Steffen Dietzsch’s paper as a short study of betrayal, in which the author sees “self-transcendency ...
STILL ALIVE BY RUTH KLÜGER AS AN EXAMPLE OF THE SURVIVORS LATE LITERATURE The article focuses on the...
The article presents a portrait of one of the most important witnesses of the Holocaust in Hungary, ...
The paper discusses the memoirs of Bogdan Czaykowski, Wiesław Stypuła and Franciszek Herzog – three ...
The article constitutes an attempt at tracing the presence of Jewishness in the pre-war writings of ...
The aim of the present study is the interpretation of The Girl in the Red Coat, Tylko ja sama, and ...
The historiography study is an attempt to present an actual state of memoirs, elab-orations, diction...
In the article I describe a brief history of presence and reception of the issue of Holocaust in Po...
In the article the lexical units gathered from all history of Polish language were put under investi...
The article is a fragment of the thesis by Oliwia Glinka Correspondence of Stanislaw Vincenz with Ha...
The paper attempts to analyse Szkarłatny kwiat kamelii, a collection of short stories written by Ant...
The article presents the mechanism of uncovering the past in Monika Sznajderman’s novel The Counterf...
Wojciech Jagielski is one of the most interesting European reporters of the last decades, a discipl...
Publikacja artykułu w Repozytoroium odbywa się jako ćwiczenie w ramach przedmiotu "Rozpowszechnianie...
The article partly confirms W. Kuraszkiewicz’s assumptions about Jan Mączyński adopting vocabulary (...
Steffen Dietzsch’s paper as a short study of betrayal, in which the author sees “self-transcendency ...