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The article confronts the selected poems by Janusz Stanisław Pasierb with poetry of such great English metaphisical poets of the 17th century as: Richard Crashaw, Ben Jonson, George Herbert, Johne Donne from the point of view of applying paradox and oxymoron as a means of combining Infinity with finiteness. The author of the article tries to prove that paradox and oxymoron are the figures which verbalise contradictions eg. on different times levels, at contrastive ethical and cognitive values and formulate in the fullest way human hope in striving for the Truth.
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The author of the article confronts Polish Priest Janusz Stanisław Pasierb selected poems with the Carmelite masterpieces of two great catholic mystics: St John of the Cross and St Teresa of Jesus. The main aspect of analysis is the implication of the economical use of words in these Pasierb`s poems that refer to mystical experience, which was however only his great spiritual desire. The impossibility of unequivocal verbalization of aspiration for ‘union with God’ makes the necessity to limit the decorative figures in the poetics. Therefore, the poetic limitation of words is the key to understand the poetic value of soliloquium that is the sign of the particular dialog between the Priest Janusz Stanisław Pasierb, recognizing his spiritual vocation, and God.
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