In his Lausanne lectures Adam Mickiewicz presented the selected problems of Latin literature, including the masterpieces written by ancient Roman historians, which was then consistent with the predominant opinions on literature. However, basing on Mickiewicz’s text and notes that have survived to the present day, as well as on the notes taken by one of the lectures participants, we can say that Roman historiography did not constitute the main issue of the lectures. Nevertheless, Mickiewicz had very original opinions on the subject, mainly on the philosophy of history, which had always been the poet’s interest. From the image of Roman philosophy of history presented in the Lausanne lectures we can conclude that Mickiewicz did not limi...
In the Lausanne lectures Adam Mickiewicz quoted not only a huge number of ancient authors (a few hu...
THE BOUNDARIES AND OUTBOUNDS OF HISTORY OF LITERATURE IN TIMES OF LIQUID POLISH STUDIESIn his articl...
The article is an attempt at pinpointing differences and similarities in ways of shaping the images...
This study is devoted to the discussion of the shift of Adam Mickiewicz’s attitude towards Roman li...
The authors of the article aimed to reconstruct the visions of Greek and Roman literatures which we...
The present study starts with some reflections on traditional connotations of the notion of ‘deluge...
The prematurely departed Professor Stefan Zabłocki (1932—2001), a disciple of Jerzy Krókowski, was ...
Priest Emil Szramek belonged to a group of persons strongly engaged in the creation of a new cultura...
Ludwik Osiński – professor-aesthete. An attempt to valorize the comparative literature lectures The...
The author discusses the textual traces of writings by Adam Mickiewicz in Józef Albin Herbaczewski’s...
The article covers small poetic works by Marcin Molski, presenting the issues of health and illness....
The text is a commentary on the book Modalności modernizmu (“Modalities of Modernism”) by Włodzimier...
The present treatise aims at drawing up a new model of investigating the history of literature. Even...
The article is a review of the most important trends in the development of the Polish epic in the 16...
This article is an interpretation of De perfecta poesi by Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski (1595–16...
In the Lausanne lectures Adam Mickiewicz quoted not only a huge number of ancient authors (a few hu...
THE BOUNDARIES AND OUTBOUNDS OF HISTORY OF LITERATURE IN TIMES OF LIQUID POLISH STUDIESIn his articl...
The article is an attempt at pinpointing differences and similarities in ways of shaping the images...
This study is devoted to the discussion of the shift of Adam Mickiewicz’s attitude towards Roman li...
The authors of the article aimed to reconstruct the visions of Greek and Roman literatures which we...
The present study starts with some reflections on traditional connotations of the notion of ‘deluge...
The prematurely departed Professor Stefan Zabłocki (1932—2001), a disciple of Jerzy Krókowski, was ...
Priest Emil Szramek belonged to a group of persons strongly engaged in the creation of a new cultura...
Ludwik Osiński – professor-aesthete. An attempt to valorize the comparative literature lectures The...
The author discusses the textual traces of writings by Adam Mickiewicz in Józef Albin Herbaczewski’s...
The article covers small poetic works by Marcin Molski, presenting the issues of health and illness....
The text is a commentary on the book Modalności modernizmu (“Modalities of Modernism”) by Włodzimier...
The present treatise aims at drawing up a new model of investigating the history of literature. Even...
The article is a review of the most important trends in the development of the Polish epic in the 16...
This article is an interpretation of De perfecta poesi by Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski (1595–16...
In the Lausanne lectures Adam Mickiewicz quoted not only a huge number of ancient authors (a few hu...
THE BOUNDARIES AND OUTBOUNDS OF HISTORY OF LITERATURE IN TIMES OF LIQUID POLISH STUDIESIn his articl...
The article is an attempt at pinpointing differences and similarities in ways of shaping the images...