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Pamiętnik Literacki
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2023
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vol. 114
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issue 3
231-235
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Tekst stanowi omówienie najnowszej książki Marii Delaperrière „Okiem innego. Studia porównawcze o polskiej tożsamości literackiej i kulturowej” (2022). Jest to wzorcowy zbiór prac, których solidnie przemyślane i opracowane podstawy metodologiczne opierają się na komparatystyce literackiej i kulturowej. Autor podejmuje analizę prac składających się na tę książkę w kontekstach historycznoliterackich i teoretycznych.
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The text is a discussion on Maria Delaperrière’s latest book “Okiem innego. Studia porównawcze o polskiej tożsamości literackiej i kulturowej” („The Eye of the Other. Comparative Studies in Polish Literary and Cultural Identity,” 2022). It is a classical collection of papers the well thought-out preparation and methodological foundations of which are based on the assumptions of literary and cultural comparative studies. The reviewer examines the papers contained in the book in the literary historical and theoretical contexts.
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The article discusses the study by Anita Kłos of the Italian author Sibilla Aleramo (1876–1960) and her links with the Polish literary culture in the first half of the 20th century. Apart from Aleramo, a poet, novelist, playwright and diarist, “a muse of countless artists”, “an emancipatory icon”, the book also presents Zofia Nałkowska, Stanisława (Soava) Gallone, Emilia Szenwicowa, Thérèse Koerner and Maria Poznańska. In fact, Kłos depicts two literary cultures: Italian and Polish, portrayed in detail ca. 1910 and 1930, in the context of the translations she analyzes. The monograph, written with a feminist slant, goes definitely beyond the narrow framework of a classic comparative case study: it reconstructs the two moments in the Italian and Polish literary life with impressive accuracy and it covers a wide range of topics related to both literatures and cultures.  
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