The article suggests to follow traces of the polish literature in Nerval’s writings. His comments in press and correspondence on Adam Mickiewicz - the greatest Polish romantic, and "the enlightened one" who influenced him - Andrzej Towiański are confronted with Mickiewicz’s courses on Slavic literature at the Collège de France (1840-1844). The comparative reading focuses on religious matters, emphasizing the tension between the skepticism peculiar to the epoch in contrast to the need for faith.L’article se propose de suivre les traces polonaises dans l’œuvre de Nerval. Ses commentaires sur Adam Mickiewicz - le plus grand romantique polonais et un illuminé qui l’influençait, Andrzej Towiański dans les articles de presse et en correspondance...
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Adam Mickiewicz’s Paris lectures and the idea of universal religion The first half of nineteenth ce...
The Lithuanian illuminated André Towianski (1799-1878) claimed he was sent by God to take mankind in...
The image of Adam Mickiewicz that emerges from the very few remarks in the writings of Gérard de Ner...
The article is about three texts of Polish culture (a 1989 film by Tadeusz Konwicki, A Tale of Adam ...
The article is an excerpt from a study presenting the history of poetic narrative in Poland and a ...
The article takes up the issue of presence of J. W. Goethe and Lord Byron in the literary and cultur...
This article is mainly devoted to search of similarity and consistent patterns in oeuvre of the most...
The article discusses the Gérard de Nerval’s voice in the debate on the sources and origins of Frenc...
The text is devoted to material objects as they appear in selected works of two notable authors of P...
Anna Spólna’s reviewed book “Dialogs with Mickiewicz” is another voice in the discussion about the v...
This article is an attempt to explore the presence of quotes and references to Adam Mickiewicz's dr...
The article formulates the following postulates: 1) The education of a historian of Polish romantic...
Wiktor Woroszylski, The part played by Adam Mickiewicz. as an intermediary between the genius of Pus...
The article describes two opposed to each other postures of Maurycy Mochnacki (1803-1834), one of t...
Marian Zdziechowski and the Russian Religious Renaissance The article presents the views of Polish ...
Adam Mickiewicz’s Paris lectures and the idea of universal religion The first half of nineteenth ce...