In his book on Stanisław Pigoń, the author outlines the legend of an eminent humanist, literary historian, memoirist, editor, teacher and tutor of many generations of scholars of Polish literature. The narrative is based on his own recollections (as his student) and on extensive correspondence between the professor and Ignacy Chrzanowski, Roman Pollak, Julian Krzyżanowski, Tadeusz Mikulski, Czesław Zgorzelski, Maria Danilewiczowa, and Bishop Ignacy Świrski. This correspondence allows us to take a closer look at the complex problems that the emerging academic milieu of scholars of Polish studies was facing in the difficult postwar times. The volume concludes with a recently uncovered source material – letters of Professor Pigoń to Bishop Świ...
Tadeusz Miciński is a living writer who is present in a number of different researches, as well as h...
On the 13th of February 2006 there took place in Cracow the ceremony of burying Professor Stanisław ...
On September 15th 1922, a young Jesuit, Father S. Bednarski, enrolled at the Jagiellonian University...
Stanisław Pigoń, an interpreter and an editor of a great number of works of Mickiewicz – and to a l...
Tekst jest refleksją, której punktem wyjścia jest pamiętnik Stanisława Pigonia Z Komborni w świat. W...
This text is the first publication of Autobiography of the leading Krakow stanczyk supporter, Stanis...
The project of encoding Stanisław Pigoń’s correspondence has included letters exchanged between Prof...
W czterdziestą rocznicę śmierci Stanisława Pigonia (1885-1968), wybitnego humanisty, historyka liter...
This book, just like the title, consists of two parts of unequal length. The first part is devoted t...
Prof. Kazimierz Bartoszyński was one of the most respected theoreticians of literature in Poland. He...
Straipsnyje pristatomos skirtingos dviejų žinomų profesorių ir Stepono Batoro universiteto dėstytojų...
Great teacher of Polish philologists – Henryk Markiewicz The author recalls the enormous contributio...
Stanisław Pigoń - Juliusz Wiktor Gomulicki The second part of the correspondence between pro...
Stanisław Konarski (1700–1773) – a Piarist, playwright, poet, translator, publisher, publicist, refo...
That the Polish language and Polish culture exerted influence far beyond the limits of Polish ethnog...
Tadeusz Miciński is a living writer who is present in a number of different researches, as well as h...
On the 13th of February 2006 there took place in Cracow the ceremony of burying Professor Stanisław ...
On September 15th 1922, a young Jesuit, Father S. Bednarski, enrolled at the Jagiellonian University...
Stanisław Pigoń, an interpreter and an editor of a great number of works of Mickiewicz – and to a l...
Tekst jest refleksją, której punktem wyjścia jest pamiętnik Stanisława Pigonia Z Komborni w świat. W...
This text is the first publication of Autobiography of the leading Krakow stanczyk supporter, Stanis...
The project of encoding Stanisław Pigoń’s correspondence has included letters exchanged between Prof...
W czterdziestą rocznicę śmierci Stanisława Pigonia (1885-1968), wybitnego humanisty, historyka liter...
This book, just like the title, consists of two parts of unequal length. The first part is devoted t...
Prof. Kazimierz Bartoszyński was one of the most respected theoreticians of literature in Poland. He...
Straipsnyje pristatomos skirtingos dviejų žinomų profesorių ir Stepono Batoro universiteto dėstytojų...
Great teacher of Polish philologists – Henryk Markiewicz The author recalls the enormous contributio...
Stanisław Pigoń - Juliusz Wiktor Gomulicki The second part of the correspondence between pro...
Stanisław Konarski (1700–1773) – a Piarist, playwright, poet, translator, publisher, publicist, refo...
That the Polish language and Polish culture exerted influence far beyond the limits of Polish ethnog...
Tadeusz Miciński is a living writer who is present in a number of different researches, as well as h...
On the 13th of February 2006 there took place in Cracow the ceremony of burying Professor Stanisław ...
On September 15th 1922, a young Jesuit, Father S. Bednarski, enrolled at the Jagiellonian University...