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Identitätssuche von deutsch-polnisch-schlesischen Lyriker:innen. Zeitgenössische Einblicke

2022

This article attempts to address the specificities of the Silesia on the example of selected poems by contemporary female and male authors who feel connected to this corner in the center of Europe and searching for their own identity. The research methodology revolves around biographical threads related to the turbulent history of Silesia, which has shaped the destiny of these writers. The national aspects of Silesia’s historical past are reflected in the subject matter of the lyrical works presented. At the same time, the regional perspective is broken by themes and threads relating to poetic reflections on human existence. It should be emphasized that the poems presented hardly belong to …

Górny ŚląskLower SilesiaDolny ŚląskSilesiaUpper SilesiatożsamośćŚląskSilesian lyric poetryliryka śląskaidentityAnnales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia Historicolitteraria
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Ubiqüitat de la ironia o, si més no, alguns dels seus usos entre els poetes actuals

2006

The incidence of irony in the genre of lyric poetry has caused some special effects, mainly after modernity turned this disposition of thought into an irreplaceable element when, thanks to the contribution of the Romantic poet Friedrich Schlegel, complicities between poets and readers were stipulated. The present article tries to evaluate the validity of these presuppositions by studying the use of ironic procedures in the poetic texts of a number of authors of great importance now. The relevance of the authors analyzed is justified not only by the poets’ relation to an absolute diversity of styles and programs, but also, by the fact that it is able to represent all the literary generations…

IronyUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASSchlegelLingüísticaFilologíasPostmodernity:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Lyric Poetry
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Młodzieńcze eksperymenty Józefa Korzeniowskiego z formą dramatyczną

2015

The status of Józef Korzeniowski’s early dramas oscillates around the historical and literary syntheses of his works (the first of which date back to the 1840s) between a modest position of a technical “rehearsal” and a high rank of an innovative dramatic form. Paradoxically, while the old “defensive” reviews do not sound credible today, the “accusatory” statements – when deprived of their judgmental conclusions – offer inspiring suggestions. They are supported by a superior category of lyricism. Yet, it is not the lyricism that institutes the dramatic genre of the lyrical stage (asthe first critics sympathetic to the poet desired), but the lyricism that is expressed in the subjectivity of …

Romanticismlyric poetrydramaJózef KorzeniowskiWiek XIX : rocznik Towarzystwa Literackiego imienia Adama Mickiewicza
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Recensione di A. Decaria, C. Lagomarsini (edd.), I confini della lirica. Tempi, luoghi, tradizione della poesia romanza (Firenze 2017)

2019

Settore L-FIL-LET/09 - Filologia E Linguistica RomanzaMedieval Romance lyric poetry
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Colori dell'eros nelle Grecia antica

2020

L’articolo contiene una dettagliata indagine di alcuni termini di colore (poikìlos, chloròs, erythròs, pòrphyros e loro composti), di cui si esamina l’uso e i significati nel confronto tra lirica greca arcaica e letteratura medica, con particolare attenzione per i contesti erotici. In accordo con quanto già evidenziato da altri studiosi, emerge in generale l’estensione e l’innovazione, da parte di lirici e medici, del tradizionale ambito culturale e semantico di tali termini, a discapito del mero tratto coloristico. Specificamente, il confronto tra l’uso poetico e medico, specie ippocratico, dei termini di colore considerati mostra alcune corrispondenze nella rappresentazione e nell’immagin…

love physiologypòrphyros/porphỳreosGreek lyric poetrychloròEros/love as disease and possessionpoikìloGreek colour termerythròGreek medicineSettore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura Greca
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