Commentary to: Danuta Ulicka 'Literaturoznawcze dyskursy mozliwe' (Literary-scholarship discourses possible), Universitas, Krakow, 2007. The author opposes Danuta Ulicka's statement that '(Roman) Ingarden is apparently not present in the literary-scholarship thought of the recent twenty years', particularly, in deconstructivists. He argues that in the last two decades, international recognition of Ingarden as a classical scholar in literary sciences has got popularised, rather than weakened. Ingarden ranks among the top ten authors of his generation being most frequently quoted or referred to.
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