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2009 | 100 | 3 | 135-165

Article title

JULIUSZ SLOWACKI'S 'IN SWITZERLAND'. IMAGERY AND SYMBOLISM ('W Szwajcarii' Juliusza Slowackiego - obrazowanie i symbolika)

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Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
Introduction to the article is devoted to the shaping of Slowacki's artistic attitude: plastic education, learning about the old and contemporary painting and the papers by Western Europe theatre set designers, and his own reflection upon transferring of the realia set in his memory to the images he created. Imagery of the nature in the poem 'In Switzerland' was directly influenced by the Swiss Alps landscapists but Slowacki broke their conventions since the space he created proves to be of sign character, is dominated by movement, and conveys its senses with the help of symbols taken from Mediterranean mythology, the Bible, anthropology and folklore. The images' characteristic feature is a suggestion of the Whole Universe (the influence of German idealistic philosophy) and its spiritualizing. Slowacki juxtaposes literality with metaphor, the real space with spiritual one, and the finished with the unfinished. The nature serves as the background and a place for love episode which ends with the death of the beloved. The narrator and at the same time her melancholic partner reconstructs the past and maps his internal state onto the vision of the world. The final part of the paper looks the subject proper ahead and considers the poem 'Anhelli' to formulate a conclusion that without 'Anhelli' and 'In Switzerland' the poem 'King-Spirit' would not have reached the masterly level.

Year

Volume

100

Issue

3

Pages

135-165

Physical description

Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

  • Zofia Wojcika, Uniwersytet Szczecinski, al. Jednosci Narodowej 22a, 70-453 Szczecin, Poland

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Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
09PLAAAA06726

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.8aef09d7-524d-3895-803d-abc5b4862713
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