Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica T. 18 (2012) nr 4http://hdl.handle.net/11089/24362024-03-28T23:43:36Z2024-03-28T23:43:36ZRecepcja twórczości Wisławy Szymborskiej na LitwieDalecka, Teresahttp://hdl.handle.net/11089/25122018-02-01T11:18:37Z2012-01-01T00:00:00ZRecepcja twórczości Wisławy Szymborskiej na Litwie
Dalecka, Teresa
Reception of works of Wisława Szymborska in Lithuania should be treated as a separate phenomenon. The translators of the poems of the Nobel Prize-winning Polish poetess are mainly Lithuania’s most prominent poets and translators. In addition to poems, there also appeared translation of the book review column entitled Lektury nadobowiązkowe (“Non-compulsory reading”).
Nobelist’s poems are published in the literary and cultural magazines “Literatūra ir menas” (“Literature and Art”) and “Šiaurės Atenai” (“Northern Athens”). Her poems are often published in the original language as well as translation. However, there is no serious academic discourse on translated Szymborska’s literary works in Lithuania.
2012-01-01T00:00:00ZKarcer kultury i stan schizofreniczny. O Szczęściu Frania Włodzimierza PerzyńskiegoKostek, Szymonhttp://hdl.handle.net/11089/25112018-02-01T11:18:37Z2012-01-01T00:00:00ZKarcer kultury i stan schizofreniczny. O Szczęściu Frania Włodzimierza Perzyńskiego
Kostek, Szymon
The article is an attempt of analysis and interpretation of the “Young Poland“ comedy written by Włodzimierz Perzyński in psychopathological or psychoanalytical perspective. The author draws reader’s attention to artistic achievements of Włodzimierz Perzyński who was a Polish novelist, comedy writer, columnist and poet, satirist and ironist and he died eighty years ago. The article is informally built out of two parts: Michel Foucault’s cultural criticism is a context of the first part, in the second one the author uses general psychoanalytical theories of Sigmund Freud and Karen Horney. A neurotic personality, neurotic disturbances in the relations between people and activities of individuals in the different social situations are an object of analysis and interpretation. The author discussing one of the most famous Perzyński’s comedies tries to show that the Polish writer’s plays are interesting and opening a lot of perspectives of interpretation.
Szkic jest skróconym rozdziałem rozprawy doktorskiej zatytułowanej Interpersonalne gry w dramatopisarstwie Włodzimierza Perzyńskiego, przygotowanej pod kierunkiem Pani Profesor Ewy Wąchockiej i obronionej w Instytucie Nauk o Kulturze Uniwersytetu Śląskiego w Katowicach w listopadzie 2010 roku. Pragnę w tym miejscu najpiękniej podziękować Pani Promotor oraz Recenzentom rozprawy, Panu Profesorowi Jackowi Popielowi i Panu Profesorowi Janowi Jakóbczykowi za cenne sugestie, uwagi, rady i wskazówki.
2012-01-01T00:00:00ZOsobisty ochroniarz „nieznanego Boga”. Poszukiwania sacrum w poezji Jacka PodsiadłyGrzeszna, Sylwiahttp://hdl.handle.net/11089/25102018-02-01T11:18:35Z2012-01-01T00:00:00ZOsobisty ochroniarz „nieznanego Boga”. Poszukiwania sacrum w poezji Jacka Podsiadły
Grzeszna, Sylwia
The text is a fragment of the section of my doctoral dissertation. I describe the idea of sacrum in the poetry in the nineties of the 20-th century. Jacek Podsiadło, like the majority of members of so-called “bruLion” group, rejects the traditional understanding of sacrum. I describe the idea from many, very often contradictory, angles. On the one hand this is the analysis of the creation of a speaking persona as a blasphemer. On the other hand I describe how this poetry draws inspiration from the mystical religions. The beliefs connected with the East tradition are a very important part of searching for the idea of sacrum in the poetry of Jacek Podsiadło, but the most important for him seems to be the Christian values.
2012-01-01T00:00:00ZJerzy Starnawski (27 II 1922 – 9 XI 2012)Wichowa, Mariahttp://hdl.handle.net/11089/25092018-02-01T11:18:37Z2012-01-01T00:00:00ZJerzy Starnawski (27 II 1922 – 9 XI 2012)
Wichowa, Maria
Pożegnanie - Profesor Jerzy Starnawski zmarł w Łodzi w dniu 9 listopada 2012 r.
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