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The author analyses and interprets the poem Rorate coeli by Andrzej Busza within two main contexts: firstly, the origin and poetic realisation of the Advent motif „rorate coeli desuper”, secondly, the structure of psalm as a literary genre, which has fixed indicators of a prayer, including a poetic prayer (invocation, petition, the subject of request). A significant role in the poem is played not only by performatives (request), but also sentences describing the spiritual status of the lyrical subject, which can be interpreted as the act of complaint directed to God.
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The author analyses K.K. Baczyński’s poem Rorate coeli and points out the archetypal texts of this poetic prayer. The trail leads fi rst of all to a well-known Advent song Niebiosa, rosę spuszczajcie nam z góry [Drop down, ye heavens] and then to its original, i.e. the Latin medieval song Rorate, coeli, desuper. The ultimate source of the Advent motif turns out to be the Old Testament Book of Isaiah.
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The article presents the biography of Jan Andruszewski – a physician, social activist, and writer – and his literary works, which were created in the first three decades of the 20th century. He was a graduate of the Jagiellonian University, holding a medical degree, and worked in Zakopane, Lviv, Kosów, and Smolino. The shaping of his literary creativity was influenced by new artistic and aesthetic currents at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, as well as the most important artistic circles of the Young Poland movement, with which he was associated during his studies and professional career in Kraków, Zakopane, and Lviv. He mainly wrote short narrative forms such as stories, novellas, and sketches, but also wrote a novel and co-authored two plays.
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W artykule zaprezentowano biografię Jana Andruszewskiego – lekarza, społecznika i pisarza, oraz jego dorobek literacki, który powstawał w trzech pierwszych dekadach XX w. Był absolwentem Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, doktorem medycyny, pracował w Zakopanem, Lwowie, Kosowie i Smolinie. Wpływ na kształt jego twórczości literackiej miały nowe prądy artystyczne i estetyczne przełomu XIX i XX w. oraz najważniejsze środowiska artystyczne Młodej Polski, z którymi był związany w czasie studiów i pracy zawodowej – Kraków, Zakopane i Lwów. Tworzył głównie małe formy narracyjne (opowiadania, nowele, obrazki), napisał również powieść i był współautorem dwóch dramatów.
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