This article is an attempt to compare two different visions of human body in Tadeusz Peiper’s poetry and autobiographical prose. First is connected with the movement of Avant-garde art of the 1920s, the second reflects the late phase of Peiper’s life in the 1950s, strongly influenced by psychosis
The essay on the newest volume of poetry by Jerzy Kronhold is an attempt to indicate the most charac...
Representation of various modes, forms, symptoms and degrees of mental illnesses, frequent in The St...
The author of the article makes an attempt to collocate and consequently show the similarities in t...
Tadeusz Peiper’s bodiesThis article is an attempt to compare two different visions of human body in ...
The aim of this article is to discuss the crucial difference between the notions of ‘avant-garde’ (f...
Proper names should be recognized as a significant factor of a literary character and in broader per...
In the early decades of the twentieth century the misogynist philosophical conceptions proposed by S...
The corporal limitations in “Morfina” written by Szczepan Twardoch The article is an attempt to read...
In his article, the author discusses the problem of youth that occurs in the poetry of Polish avant...
The feeling of “shame abandonment” by the subject in the poem Wstyd from the volume Rovigo has got ...
The present article tries to show and characterize Aleksander Wat’s poetic diction included in the p...
The limits of memory. The poetry of Wisława Szymborska The article was inspired by the books by Douw...
The article deals with the problem of avant-garde character of the poetry by Miron Białoszewski in t...
Referring to the theories of Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Bruno Latour and Nurit Bird-David, the author a...
The poem is interpreted as an ironic self-thematic commentary. The poet’s attitude is critical towar...
The essay on the newest volume of poetry by Jerzy Kronhold is an attempt to indicate the most charac...
Representation of various modes, forms, symptoms and degrees of mental illnesses, frequent in The St...
The author of the article makes an attempt to collocate and consequently show the similarities in t...
Tadeusz Peiper’s bodiesThis article is an attempt to compare two different visions of human body in ...
The aim of this article is to discuss the crucial difference between the notions of ‘avant-garde’ (f...
Proper names should be recognized as a significant factor of a literary character and in broader per...
In the early decades of the twentieth century the misogynist philosophical conceptions proposed by S...
The corporal limitations in “Morfina” written by Szczepan Twardoch The article is an attempt to read...
In his article, the author discusses the problem of youth that occurs in the poetry of Polish avant...
The feeling of “shame abandonment” by the subject in the poem Wstyd from the volume Rovigo has got ...
The present article tries to show and characterize Aleksander Wat’s poetic diction included in the p...
The limits of memory. The poetry of Wisława Szymborska The article was inspired by the books by Douw...
The article deals with the problem of avant-garde character of the poetry by Miron Białoszewski in t...
Referring to the theories of Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Bruno Latour and Nurit Bird-David, the author a...
The poem is interpreted as an ironic self-thematic commentary. The poet’s attitude is critical towar...
The essay on the newest volume of poetry by Jerzy Kronhold is an attempt to indicate the most charac...
Representation of various modes, forms, symptoms and degrees of mental illnesses, frequent in The St...
The author of the article makes an attempt to collocate and consequently show the similarities in t...