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„Dziwna baśń” napisana przez angielskiego matematyka od lat inspiruje twórców literatury i sztuki. Fundamentalne pytanie opowieści brzmi: „Kim jesteś?” Te słowa nie tyle budzą lęk, co zmuszają czytelnika do refleksji, która ma ścisły związek z kontekstem filozoficznym, socjologicznym oraz tzw. pytaniami egzystencjalnymi. Artykuł jest zatem propozycją lektury pod kątem poszukiwania własnej tożsamości przez dziewczynkę w baśniowym świecie. Rozpatrywana w tych kategoriach powieść Carrolla staje się jedną z najważniejszych książek na świecie, które poruszają tę kwestię.
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A "strange tale" written by an English mathematician has inspired creators of literature and art for years. The fundamental question posed by the story is: "Who are you?" These words do not so much evoke anxiety as force the reader to philosophical and sociological and existentual reflection. From this point of view, Carroll's story constitutes one of the most important books in the world dealing with these issues. This article proposes that the book should be read as a search for our own identity, in the shape of a little girl lost in a fairy-tale world.
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The article presents the complexity of the literary visions of the future created by the Danish writer. Andersen was fascinated by science and technological achievements of the nineteenth century. This fascination served as an inspiration for his literary work. A few fairy tales takes the reader into the world of the future (for example The Great Sea Serpentor or In a Thousand Years). In other fairy tales we find praise of the contemporary inventions like the telegraph or the network Parisian waterworks. His vision of Europe in the next millennium is hopeful, and that sets it apart from most of the other literary texts of the time.
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