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Uwaga, Roszpunka!

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Adaptations of classic children’s stories, especially fairytales and fables, are very popular among today’s publishers. Those adaptations, not necessarily done correctly, often confuse the audience, especially those who are not familiar with the originals, and therefore will not notice the changes destructive to the story. I will try to explain what exactly causes this “damage”, also affecting the youngest, most trusting listeners, namely children, on the example of Grimm brothers’ “Rapunzel”, and its adaptations into literary and animated versions.
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The tactic of inquiring reading (close reading, explikation de texte) focuses mainly on the text’s subject – it is beneficial if it is of topical character. It is then easier to find and interprete intertextual connections which put some pieces together. In such reading of the chosen poems – Do Kossowskiej w tańcu by Trembecki and Król zabity by Grochowiak – we can see the classical high style of an enlightened poet and turpism, meaning the aesthetics of ugliness of the modern poet, who takes up the game with literary tradition. In this way, you can manage the history of literature…
Filoteknos
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2019
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issue 9
33–39
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Toposy, czyli miejsca wspólne to stałe, utrwalone słowa, formuły inicjalne i finalne, postaci, zdarzenia i całościowe obrazy światów przedstawionych, które składają się na dziecięcą wizję świata obecną w literaturze dla dzieci. Topikę obecną w literaturze osobnej badał prof. Jerzy Cieślikowski a uporządkował ją prof. Ryszard Waksmund, biorąc pod uwagę porządki genologiczne. Opis i analiza toposów obecnych w literaturze i podkulturze dziecięcej pojawia się też w tej rozprawie
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Topoi, or common places, are fixed, fixed words, initial and final formulas, figures, events and holistic images of the worlds presented, which makeup the children’s vision of the world present in children’s literature. The current topic in separate literature was studied by prof. Jerzy Cieślikowski and ordered it by prof. Ryszard Waksmund, considering the genological order. Description and analysis of topoi present in children’s literature and subculture appears also in this treatise.
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