Andrzej K. Waśkiewicz, a renowned critic of the Polish poetic vanguard of the interwar period, was particularly concerned with the literary and theoretical works associated with Zwrotnica [The Switch], as well as the organisational activity of their authors. Among his various projects we might find, among others, the papers devoted to the avant-garde erotic poetry, which he understood as the “independent genre” and the element of “consciousness.” While reading the poetics theorised by the writers gathered around Tadeusz Peiper, he pointed to models demonstrating that “eroticism resisted rationalisation. Or, to put it differently, it was a seemingly rationalised part of the system capable of rationalising the system itself anytime.” The pap...
Earmarking Grass… is a collection of essays devoted to the authors of the Polish modern literature ...
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When the historian of the Polish literature thinks of Romanticists’ tears, he momentarily remembers...
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Janina Podlodowska belongs to the circle of poets and organisers of a literary life in Rybnik land....
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The aim of the paper is a genre characteristic of the early Baroque funerary poems devoted to the m...
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This is a review of Paweł Majerski’s book Hybrydy. O „młodej poezji” z lat sześćdziesiątych (Wydawni...
The author presents the ways in which “Peiperism”, i.e. a model of thinking about the avant-garde as...
In the study, some occasional poems from the second half of the 18th century, devoted to infants an...
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W recenzji książki monograficznej ks. Stefana Radziszewskiego pt. Kamińska ostiumiczna (‘Kamieńska w...
Earmarking Grass… is a collection of essays devoted to the authors of the Polish modern literature ...
The paper is an attempt at showing – through the prism of autobiographical reflection – the location...
When the historian of the Polish literature thinks of Romanticists’ tears, he momentarily remembers...
Andrzej Kuśniewicz is known, first of all, as a prose writer. His four collections of poetry are ov...
The aim of the article is to describe the nature of poetic imagination in Andrzej Busza’s work. Ewa ...
Janina Podlodowska belongs to the circle of poets and organisers of a literary life in Rybnik land....
The paper offers a contextual and critical reading of Busza’s poem. The author begins with a survey ...
The aim of the paper is a genre characteristic of the early Baroque funerary poems devoted to the m...
The article is an attempt to read Wiersze śródziemnomorskie (Mediterranean Poems) – one of the most ...
The paper presents the works of a forgotten writer, journalist and activists Aurelia Wyleżyńska. As ...
This is a review of Paweł Majerski’s book Hybrydy. O „młodej poezji” z lat sześćdziesiątych (Wydawni...
The author presents the ways in which “Peiperism”, i.e. a model of thinking about the avant-garde as...
In the study, some occasional poems from the second half of the 18th century, devoted to infants an...
Zawiera recenzję książki: Epikurejska idea szczęścia w literaturze polskiej renesansu i baroku : od ...
W recenzji książki monograficznej ks. Stefana Radziszewskiego pt. Kamińska ostiumiczna (‘Kamieńska w...
Earmarking Grass… is a collection of essays devoted to the authors of the Polish modern literature ...
The paper is an attempt at showing – through the prism of autobiographical reflection – the location...
When the historian of the Polish literature thinks of Romanticists’ tears, he momentarily remembers...