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Pamiętnik Literacki
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2021
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vol. 112
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issue 1
245-251
PL
Recenzja, omawiająca książkę Artura Hellicha „Gry z autobiografią: przemilczenia, intelektualizacje, parodie”, skupiona jest na rekonstrukcji zasadniczych założeń pracy (powojenny kontekst kultury polskiej wpłynął na wykształcenie się rozmaitych gier z konwencją zachodnioeuropejskiej autobiografii) oraz na opisie zastosowanej w niej metody interpretacji (jeden tekst czytany w szerokim kontekście całego pisarstwa danego autora).
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Discussing Artur Hellich’s book “Gry z autobiografią: przemilczenia, intelektualizacje, parodie” (“Plays with Autobiographies: Omissions, Intellectualisations, Parodies”), the review is focused on reconstructing the seminal assumptions of the work (Polish culture post-war context’s influence on the shaping of various plays with the convention of Western-European autobiography), and on the employed interpretive method (one text read in a broad context of an author’s entire output).
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The article analyzes different ways of constructing Silesian spaces in two essays written by Silesian literary critics, Stefan Szymutko and Mariusz Jochemczyk: Nagrobek ciotki Cili and Wokół tradycji. Śląskie szkice oikologiczne. The author interprets the differences between the aforementioned books in the context of different cultural-political situations, in which Szymutko and Jochemczyk wrote their books.
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The article is split into two parts. In the first one, author postulates interpreting Stefan Szymutko’s oeuvre within a broad context of „philological practices” and tries to describe the big array of modern returns to philology both in the Western countries and Poland. In second part he sets out the methodological problems, which awaits for the reasercher trying to establish Szymutko’s text corpus. Author, inspired by Derrida’s hauntology, shows that not available, currently unexisting or potentialy existing texts may became the object of literary scholar’s interest.
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