The article attempts to compare the idea of freedom presented in the diary entitled Drawingpen Sketches, written by Andrzej Bobkowski in France during World War II, with the diary (Diary) written by Witold Gombrowicz during his emigration between 1953 and 1969. First, the author discusses the sorts of intellectual subjugations that permeate the Polish culture, and which are frequently discussed by the two diaritsts: e.g. the myth of Romantic Poland or the conflict between Western episteme and Eastern dokse. Next, the author analyses Bobkowski's and Gombrowicz's ideas of freedom. The author presents Bobkowski's idea of freedom as expressed in negative terms („freedom from”). On the other hand, Gombrowicz's idea of freedom is qualified as pos...
The article uses comparative methodology and juxtaposes the attitudes of Polish, Czech and, to a&nbs...
Poland and Polish people are shown in the Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s writing in the context of compl...
In 1926, in “Myśl Narodowa”, Aleksander Świętochowski wrote among others: “For almost fifty years my...
For Bobkowski, to maintain personal freedom based on material independence achieved through his own ...
Gombrowicz’s way of thinking about freedom changed over years. He did not simply follow the ideas fo...
Praca dotyczy filozofii życiowej A. Bobkowskiego, zagadnienia wolności wewnętrznej człowieka. Oparta...
The purpose of this article is to present and analyze selected travel accounts by the Polish emigran...
The article deals with Witold Gombrowicz’s autocreational efforts to bring the readers and critics ...
Celem mojej pracy jest przedstawienie wizji Europy XX wieku ukształtowanej na podstawie Dzienników W...
The article contains an analysis of Witold Gombrowicz’s – one of the famous Polish writer’s of 20th ...
The article is a description of the situation of Polish culture in Lithuania and the environment in ...
This article in a way constitutes the third part of a cycle of essays on the portrayal of Poland and...
When we talk about the views of fr. Jozef Tischner (1935–2000) on the importance of freedom in publi...
The limiting of personal freedom in interwar Italy resulted directly from the fascist approach to th...
The article is a description of the situation of Polish culture in Lithuania and the environment in ...
The article uses comparative methodology and juxtaposes the attitudes of Polish, Czech and, to a&nbs...
Poland and Polish people are shown in the Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s writing in the context of compl...
In 1926, in “Myśl Narodowa”, Aleksander Świętochowski wrote among others: “For almost fifty years my...
For Bobkowski, to maintain personal freedom based on material independence achieved through his own ...
Gombrowicz’s way of thinking about freedom changed over years. He did not simply follow the ideas fo...
Praca dotyczy filozofii życiowej A. Bobkowskiego, zagadnienia wolności wewnętrznej człowieka. Oparta...
The purpose of this article is to present and analyze selected travel accounts by the Polish emigran...
The article deals with Witold Gombrowicz’s autocreational efforts to bring the readers and critics ...
Celem mojej pracy jest przedstawienie wizji Europy XX wieku ukształtowanej na podstawie Dzienników W...
The article contains an analysis of Witold Gombrowicz’s – one of the famous Polish writer’s of 20th ...
The article is a description of the situation of Polish culture in Lithuania and the environment in ...
This article in a way constitutes the third part of a cycle of essays on the portrayal of Poland and...
When we talk about the views of fr. Jozef Tischner (1935–2000) on the importance of freedom in publi...
The limiting of personal freedom in interwar Italy resulted directly from the fascist approach to th...
The article is a description of the situation of Polish culture in Lithuania and the environment in ...
The article uses comparative methodology and juxtaposes the attitudes of Polish, Czech and, to a&nbs...
Poland and Polish people are shown in the Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s writing in the context of compl...
In 1926, in “Myśl Narodowa”, Aleksander Świętochowski wrote among others: “For almost fifty years my...