The linguistic image of the soul in Polish early modernist ekphrases inspired by Arnold Böcklin’s paintingsThis article presents the results of a reconstruction of the linguistic image of the soul as an element of the represented world in the ekphrases by Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer, Maria Poraska, Zuzanna Rabska, Wanda Aleksandra Stanisławska, Lucjan Rydel and Karol Łepkowski. Their genesis lies in the fascination with works by Arnold Böcklin, one of the most famous painters of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The article focuses on the axiological aspect and opens with a definition of the terms ekphrase and work of art. The analyses of the poems mainly rely on the tools of cognitive linguistics: profiling, conceptual meta...
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A Description of Joachim Lelewel’s Familial Language Concerning the Family Social Space (on the Basi...
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The linguistic image of the soul in the ekphrases of the late-19th and early-20th century as exempli...
“(Y)et the faces of our souls are sad. lying on the carpet. howling. tormenting us.” (J. Mansztajn, ...
The article is an editorial study of the letter by a painter (now forgotten) Walery Brochocki to the...
Introduction: Polish children’s literature grew out of a close relationship between literature and p...
The Czech concept of betrayal as an element of the Munich myth This article explores the cultural s...
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Northern borderland inflectional features in the Polish language of Kurier Wileński in the interwar ...
Specific dictionary analytisms and idiomatic phrases in the Polish interwar Vilnius press (on the ba...
The article centres on the analysis of Józef Szermentowski’s works with special attention to how his...
Usage and lexicographical practice (example of the verb dedykować ‘to dedicate’ in modern Polish)The...
A Description of Joachim Lelewel’s Familial Language Concerning the Family Social Space (on the Basi...
Łbem muru nie przebijesz: Tracing Northern Kresy Phraseology of the End of the Twentieth Century Th...
High Culture on Duty or Mythology-Based Expressions in Contemporary Styles and Varieties of Polish ...
Drinking vodka with anti-Semites. A case study of ‘Polish-Jewish relations’ todayThis text analyzes ...
West Slavic languages and English loanwords in the last two decades – an overview of grammar, lexic...
The linguistic image of the soul in the ekphrases of the late-19th and early-20th century as exempli...
“(Y)et the faces of our souls are sad. lying on the carpet. howling. tormenting us.” (J. Mansztajn, ...
The article is an editorial study of the letter by a painter (now forgotten) Walery Brochocki to the...
Introduction: Polish children’s literature grew out of a close relationship between literature and p...
The Czech concept of betrayal as an element of the Munich myth This article explores the cultural s...
“Wiping clean the slate of the past”. Reflections on the fringes of selected literary texts from Sla...
Northern borderland inflectional features in the Polish language of Kurier Wileński in the interwar ...
Specific dictionary analytisms and idiomatic phrases in the Polish interwar Vilnius press (on the ba...
The article centres on the analysis of Józef Szermentowski’s works with special attention to how his...
Usage and lexicographical practice (example of the verb dedykować ‘to dedicate’ in modern Polish)The...
A Description of Joachim Lelewel’s Familial Language Concerning the Family Social Space (on the Basi...