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This article presents the problems faced by an editor preparing a correspondence dialogue between Jan Lechoń and Kazimierz Wierzyński (237 mainly handwritten letters from 19411956) for a critical edition, among others, the issue of completeness, dating, reading of the autograph. It signalizes some of the appearing motifs and problems in the letters, making an initial attempt to interpret them in the context of biographies of both authors and historical events (especially the experiences of emigration). Moreover, it contains seventeen short poetic pieces (poems, epigrams and trifles) by both poets which may be found among other contents on the pages of those letters. They have been read from the handwritten manuscripts and edited and therefore they appear in print for the very first time.
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The article presents the state of preservation of the correspondence between the representatives of the Skamander poetry group: Jan Lechoń and Kazimierz Wierzyński, as well as Mieczysław Grydzewski, the editor of ‘Skamander’. The analysis relates to the wartime and post-war period, when the tree correspondents remained in exile. The article discusses archival resources, places where these author’s letters were kept, their editions to date, and selected issues relating to their publication. The essay also announces editions, which are currently in preparation.
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