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Poststructuralism in Polish studies on Romanticism/Poststructuralism of Polish studies on Romanticism by Mikołaj Sokołowski it is nor a historical reconstruction of the beginning and developement of poststructuralistic method in the Polish literary studies, eighter a chrono-logical enumaration of the main events of its fortune in Poland. The author is interested in a philosophical issues of that theory. He puts stress on its cultural impact in his homeland. He had rather neglect its controversiality – poststructuralism was never a scandal in Poland – and he values its cultural implications. According to Sokołowski, the main effect of an introduction of the poststructuralistic method to the Polish literary studies is an interpretative level of a procedure and the balance of the different interpretations, i.e. points of view. The author puts stress on two poststructuralistic schools within the Polish literary studies – founded by Maria Janion and Agata Bielik-Robson. If the first one is rather historic, the second one hermeneutic. The paper ends with the thesis that the Polish literary studies need now a return of the basic literary research which goes beyond interpretations and based on facts and texts, i.e. one should find out the unknown facts from Romantic period and edit formerly not published texts.