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The multifaceted, complex and historically variable relationships between the nation, the region and literature can be discussed from various points of view. In the paper, I focus on two aspects. The first one concerns the intertwining of national and regionalist ideas and its impact on the development of literary re-gionalism. The other one concerns regional literature as such and its contribu-tion to the creation of a national narrative. In the paper, I demonstrate that the reference to the national context makes it possible to track once again the de-velopment of literary regionalism, as well as read regional works anew. This is linked to the contemporary revaluation of regional works and its treatment as an important voice in the debate on the civil society and the nation.
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The aim of this article is to outline the regiopoetics project seen as a new scientific discipline within regional literature studies initiated by Stefania Skwarczyńska. Regiopoetics involves traditional such poetics issues as genology, language, fictional character, reception, etc., all of which, with regional factor and profiled from the contemporary cultural researches, belonging to the field of new regionalism in literary studies. These categories are not of descriptive nature only – they are modern operational tools in the study of important issues of the present day with regard to region. The article also presents reflections on the status of regional research in literature science with reference to Skwarczyńska’s research concept and her outline of possible shared sphere in literary studies and region.
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