The author takes into consideration the problem of the garden, analysing this phenomenon in many different ways: as a location, as a state of arrangement, as a symbol, as a metaphor, as a means of artistic expression, as a figure of literary expression, and to some extent as an object of academic exploration. The garden is not merely the literality of garden inventory, is also the manifestation of the ineffable, which bothers, delights, and inspires. Therefore, in the garden, above the surface of literality, there is an abyssal layer where the garden becomes a phenomenon for us, so we approach it in a diversified way, and we confine its multiplicity in various concepts. The subject of the garden, investigated from a broad perspective...
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General culture, a concept covering the whole material and spiritual achievements of mankind, toget...
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Julian Przyboś, the leading poet of the interwar avanguard, was accociated in the years 1927—1939 w...
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The article contemplates the condition of an artists after postmodernism, with special emphasis on ...
This study presents phenomenon of loss in Stanisław Piętak's poetry as a psychological issue. The pr...
The article presents a new approach to the language and style of Słowacki’s biggest work in terms o...
The concept of an enclosed garden — latin hortus conclusus is a starting point of my PhD thesis. In...
The first part of the book presents three main themes which, as a whole, are intended to be a frame...
The article is a comparative analysis of two poems by Stanisław Barańczak: Bez poprawek [Without Cor...
General culture, a concept covering the whole material and spiritual achievements of mankind, toget...
The text constitutes an attempt to discuss the idea of the “animal” itself, which is an empty set. ...
The article attempts to familiarise the reader with Stanisław Barańczak’s poetic presentations of ex...
The Author is interested in the states of becoming silent, discontinuing one’s utterance, which are ...
The author of the article compares the writer‘s poetic and horticultural activity. She is intereste...
The article attempts to indicate a change in the means of representing the Shoah. The latter is mor...
The working thesis of this paper posits — which seems to be easily recognized by conceptual art, whi...
Julian Przyboś, the leading poet of the interwar avanguard, was accociated in the years 1927—1939 w...
Whether in science or in art, choreographic strategies are grounded in movement. Thus, a kinetic dyn...
The article contemplates the condition of an artists after postmodernism, with special emphasis on ...
This study presents phenomenon of loss in Stanisław Piętak's poetry as a psychological issue. The pr...
The article presents a new approach to the language and style of Słowacki’s biggest work in terms o...