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A profile is outlined of Alexander P. Tolstoy, by far, a not-quite-clearly-identified acquaintance of Adam Mickiewicz, to whom he wrote a letter in 1845. The background is A. P. Tolstoy's and the Polish poet's relations with the European milieu of Russian writers of the time (M. Gogol, A.I. Turgenev, V. Zhukovsky).
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The title refers to the ideas expressed in anthropology-related articles of this issue of our periodical as well as to the Introduction authoress' own reflections. The text utters casual afterthoughts on anthropology of literature, seen in the perspective of traditional literary science, set against the background of our contemporary culture as well as the achievements of neurosemiotics.
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