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In the article an attempt is made to determine the most important reasons why the percep­tions of physical love in Upper Lusatian and Cassubian literatures are so rare. Determinants of this situation are beyond literary system (non-literary) and immanent in nature. The main caus­ative factors of the scope of the latter include the formal and thematic limitations inherent in the “small” literatures: limited literary communication (few authors, texts, readers), reductions in non-canonical genres and themes, dominating patriotic message of the literary works. The under­lying decentralising factors include: the fact that the dominant group among the writers of both minorities were male priests, social and religious conservatism of both societies, blocking (until 1945) the development of women’s literature, understanding literature as amanifestation of high culture in which there is no place for sexuality (which is an opposition to folk literature, immodest in this respect, of both minorities), and consequently, sacralisation of both languages resulting from thisfact.
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Women Intellectual Mentors

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Niniejsza recenzja dotyczy książki Mistrzynie myślenia. Serbski esej feministyczny (XIX– XXI wiek) (2019), autorstwa polskiej profesor literatury serbskiej i chorwackiej, Magdaleny Koch. W swojej książce stara się ona rzucić światło na twórczość ośmiu serbskich autorek, które przez 200 lat używały eseju jako formy literackiego wyrazu. Koch diachronicznie analizuje rolę kobiet w historii literatury serbskiej, a także znaczenie eseju w rozwoju myśli emancypacyjnej i feministycznej w Serbii.
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This review studies the book Mistrzynie myślenia. Serbski esej feministyczny (XIX–XXI wiek) [Women Intellectual Mentors: The Serbian Feminist Essay (From 19th to the 20th Century), 2019], written by the Polish author and professor of Serbian and Croatian literature, Magdalena Koch. In her book, Koch tries to shed light on the work of eight Serbian female authors who, over a period of 200 years, used the essay as their literary form of choice. Koch diachronically examines the role women played in the history of Serbian literature, as well as the significance of the essay in the development of emancipatory and feminist thought in Serbia.
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