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Mateusz AntoniukJagiellonian University, CracowFaculty of PolishDepartment of 20th Century Polish Literature This article concerns the theory and practice of a variety of approaches to the literary creative process. The main thesis is that scholarship of this kind – quite popular outside of Poland – may be seen as interesting proposition and simultaneously as a challenge for contemporary (and future) Polish literary criticism. The author argues that Polish genetic criticism stays in touch with both the “cultural turn” and the idea of the “return to the philology.” In conclusion, the category of the “trace” and its applicability for the purposes of genetic criticism is discussed. key words: genetic criticism, creative process, literary draft, cultural turn, philology, trace słowa klucze: krytyka genetyczna, proces twórczy, brulion utworu literackiego, zwrot kulturowy, filologia, ślad
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Mateusz AntoniukJagiellonian University, CracowFaculty of PolishDepartment of 20th Century Polish LiteratureThis article concerns the theory and practice of a variety of approaches to the literary creative process. The main thesis is that scholarship of this kind – quite popular outside of Poland – may be seen as interesting proposition and simultaneously as a challenge for contemporary (and future) Polish literary criticism. The author argues that Polish genetic criticism stays in touch with both the “cultural turn” and the idea of the “return to the philology.” In conclusion, the category of the “trace” and its applicability for the purposes of genetic criticism is discussed. key words: genetic criticism, creative process, literary draft, cultural turn, philology, trace słowa klucze: krytyka genetyczna, proces twórczy, brulion utworu literackiego, zwrot kulturowy, filologia, ślad