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Journal

2012 | 14 | 25 | 219-242

Article title

Poema de vanitate mundi Jakuba Baldego jako kontynuacja tradycji emblematycznej oraz przejaw siedemnastowiecznego manieryzmu

Content

Title variants

EN
Poema de vanitate mundi of Jakub Balde. A continuation of emblematic tradition and an example of the 17th century mannierism

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
The article looks at how the mannerist tradition has influenced a seventeenth century long poem Poema de vanitate mundi by German Jesuit poet Jacob Balde (1604–1668). The paper starts with a general introduction about the author and the poem itself. De vanitate mundi has been described as a part of the mannerist tendencies occurring in different times and places (like the importance of conceit in formulating artistic texts or the role of formal means including extensive enumeratio and experimental cutting out of the syllables), as well as shows these features of it which can be directly connected to emblematic tradition of the early modern period. It focuses on three aspects of this tradition. Firstly – the unconventional role of the image in De vanitate mundi with particular emphasis on its connection to the surrounding printed text; secondly – the variety of paraphrases which form a complex, multi-genre structure of the poem; finally – the influence elogium (a phenomenon directly connected to emblem) must have had on Baldes work. The emblematic tradition has been described as a composite of different tendencies rather than a normative and stable entity. The article aims at tracing this variety of tendencies in Balde poem. Particularly, the Jesuit (or modelled according to Jesuit habits) meditative emblem cycles are presented here as a source of the structure of De vanitate mundi. Also, the article emphasizes how the Jesuit culture influenced the shape and form of De vanitate mundi (e.g. the role of dramatic elements within the paraphrases, the meditative character of the poem or its didactic values).

Journal

Year

Volume

14

Issue

25

Pages

219-242

Physical description

Dates

online
2012-11-10

Contributors

  • Wydział Polonistyki Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-issn-2084-3844-year-2012-volume-14-issue-25-article-4609
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