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My – kobieta, pisarka. Metafora kobiecego losu w utworze "Knížka s červeným obalem" Alexandry Berkovej
2016
"Dżafar z Bagdadu" Janusza Makarczyka jako cenne źródło wiedzy o historii i literaturze arabskiej epoki Abbasydów
2018
This article deals with Janusz Makarczyk’s bestselling historical romance Jafar of Baghdad, first published in 1950. Makarczyk had a varied career as a journalist, travel writer of the ‘globtrotter school’, military officer, diplomat and academic; his deep involvement with the Middle East and Arab history began in the 1926 when he was sent to the Polish consulate in Jerusalem. The life of Jafar ibn Yahya provided him not only with enough material for a gripping story of love and romance but also a pretext for painting a broad canvas of historical events and personages. Addressed to younger readers, the book is didactic in the sense that it offers them basic information about Islam (e.g. the…
"Sprawa Bourgeta" – czyli co właściwie łączy Sienkiewiczowskie "Bez dogmatu" z Bourgetowskim "Le Disciple"?
2018
It is a common critical tradition to compare a Polish novel and a French one. The article attempts to examine this phenomenon and to State exactly what (or no) relations between both texts, by searching critical judgments of the time and by analyzing the same texts’ level. There are following parallels (typologically, but not genetically determined) to be confirmed: anti-positivist and idealistic attitude of both authors, which have seen their texts as manifestos of outlook ; an intertextual potency of the novels, close related to their hypo- and hypertexts; as well as several, although superficial similarities of stories’ plots. The most convincing, however, there are the real differences:…
Intertekstualność w demotywatorach
2017
Demotivators as a new kind of hybrid texts, namely texts combining text with graphics very often refer and allude to the texts embedded in literature and culture. Intertextuality in such texts is realised on the lexical and graphical level. Frequently, winged words form a verbal layer of the demotivators, while a graphical layer refers to the works of art: paintings, films, book illustrations, etc. The authors of the demotivators refer to the literary works, pictures, namely to the works embedded in culture to comment the current events.