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The author of the article puts Tadeusz Dąbrowski’s poems, the poet from Gdańsk, as the subject to reflextion. The considerations include the following volumes of poetry: Te Deum (2008), Black square (2009), Between (2013). The author analyses the selected poems in reading-response criticism aspect and in the context of the theory of language mediation and the act of communication. By developing allusions to light and shade figure philosophy by Martin Heidegger as well as the analogies of Dąbrowski’s poetry to photography, he tries to show the specificity of Tadeusz Dąbrowski’s poetic output.
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Bolesław Leśmian’s poem *** [Z dłońmi tak splecionymi, jakbyś klęcząc, spała…] (With your hands clasped as if you slept kneeling) is analyzed with regard to the categories of carnality and representation, paying attention to the issue of rhythm. The author examines “significance”, traces the occurrence of transversal reflections and researches the logical and rhetorical structure which reveals its dynamic character and spatiality in the form of DNA chain links. The interpretation of the phonological layer of the text brings to mind somatic experiencing of reading the lyric poem, and consequently the way in which Leśmian’s the subject establishes contact with the reader.  
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Autor rozpatruje wiersz Bolesława Leśmiana *** [Z dłońmi tak splecionymi, jakbyś klęcząc, spała…] pod względem kategorii cielesności i reprezentacji, skupiając uwagę na zagadnieniu rytmu. Analizuje „znaczącość”, śledzi występowanie transwersalnych odbić, bada logiczną oraz retoryczną strukturę, która odsłania swoją dynamiczność oraz przestrzenność pod postacią ogniw łańcucha DNA. Interpretacja fonologicznej powłoki tekstu uzmysławia somatyczne doświadczenie lektury liryku, a tym samym sposób, w jaki Leśmianowski podmiot nawiązuje kontakt z czytelnikiem.  
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